Story
Fiorina had a wish, and that was to help people like herself.
We first visited the Royal Free Hospital in September 2008 following a discovery of a growth in Fiorina's pancreas that was found to be engulfing her main vein. That's when we first met Mr Fusai, one of the few specialist surgeons who deals with cases like Fiorina's. Through consultations with Mr Fusai, Fiorina decided to undergo the Whipple procedure with vascular reconstruction. The tumour was successfully removed and Fiorina’s recovery was inspiring. However, unknown to us all, the cancer had moved to her liver.
Fiorina underwent a series of Chemotherapy treatments but in September 2009, nearly a year after diagnosis, Fiorina lost her battle with Pancreatic Cancer.
Fiorina was one of those unique and special people who made a real difference and touched so many people. Everyone who met her or spent time in her company be it for an hour, day or for years will say they are better for knowing her and feel privileged that she crossed their path. It is comforting for me and my family, and we feel so humbled yet pleased to know she is so loved and remembered.
We wanted to do more for Pancreatic cancer, it was Fiorina’s wish that if she survived this illness, she would have asked if she could of helped in any way. That was when we got back in contact with Mr Fusai and together, Fund 221 was established which supports research into pancreatic cancer and is headed by Mr Fusai.
Thank you for taking the time to read our story. To read more or for further information, please visit www.fiorina.co.uk
Please help us to help others by sponsoring us at a number of events that are taking place in Fiorina's memory. All donations will go to The Royal Free Charity, Pancreatic Cancer Fund 221.