Yeovil’s new breast cancer unit

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Yeovil breast cancer unit

After a five-year fundraising campaign led by Yeovil Hospital Charity, the new Maple Unit – Yeovil Hospital’s first-ever stand-alone, purpose-built breast cancer unit is open. The campaign, launched in March 2019, saw support from the community, former patients and hospital staff, with hundreds of fundraising events helping to raise nearly £2.9 million to bring the unit to life.
Fundraising efforts are still ongoing, with Yeovil Hospital Charity continuing to collect unwanted and broken jewellery and watches – a campaign that has already raised more than £210,000 – for much needed funds for other areas of the hospital. Most donations are sold at Acreman Street Auctions in Sherborne, whose generous support has been invaluable. If you have any unwanted jewellery to donate, feel free to drop it off at main reception of the hospital.
Breast cancer affects both men and women at any age, bringing devastating challenges not only for those diagnosed but also for their families. This new unit will provide life-changing care and support for local residents facing breast cancer.

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