
Save Sarah Gray
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Sarah Wright (nee Gray), 33, from Kent England, is a young Mother and Wife currently fighting to urgently access life changing cancer treatment at a San Francisco clinic.
We have been able to source flights to and from the USA, kindly donated by Private Jet and Delta (passenger flight). We are now focused on keeping Sarah as healthy and well cared for throughout our journey and stay in the USA. Sarah faces many challenges ahead but the main risk whilst travelling is COVID-19, which if contracted could be fatal for Sarah due to her weakened immune system.
Unfortunately due to COVID-19 we are unable to source any degree of travel insurance at present. We are concerned that if Sarah requires any medical attention (outside of the clinical trial) whilst we are in America that we will not be covered.
We were initially confident that we wouldn't need to fund raise, but with so many of you asking how you can support us we now hope you will be able to take this weight of additional worry off our shoulders.
Please rest assured monies not required or used directly for Sarah's travel or health would be put towards our daughters future.
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First diagnosed in November 2018 with Triple Negative Breast cancer, Sarah and her husband Adam Wright were totally devastated. They then also discovered within the same week, that Sarah was pregnant with their first child.
With full support of Sarah’s oncologist they continued with the pregnancy, alongside rounds of chemotherapy, and delivered a healthy baby girl on the 2nd July 2019. Their joy however was short lived as only weeks later they were given the horrendous news that Sarah’s cancer had metastasised and was now incurable.
They have been fighting to save Sarah’s life ever since, enrolling in a clinical trial on Atezoluzimab at Maidstone hospital and most recently fourth line chemotherapy treatment, Carboplatin. Sadly neither of these treatments have been successful and Sarah’s overall condition is worse than ever.
The couple, whose daughter Everleigh turns one in a couple of months, are now desperately fighting to get access to a flight to the USA where Sarah has medically qualified and been accepted for a place trialing the new wonder drug, Leronlimab, a potentially life saving treatment.
We have been able to source flights to and from the USA, kindly donated by Private Jet and Delta (passenger flight). We are now focused on keeping Sarah as healthy and well cared for throughout our journey and stay in the USA. Sarah faces many challenges ahead but the main risk whilst travelling is COVID-19, which if contracted could be fatal for Sarah due to her weakened immune system.
Unfortunately due to COVID-19 we are unable to source any degree of travel insurance at present. We are concerned that if Sarah requires any medical attention (outside of the clinical trial) whilst we are in America that we will not be covered.
We were initially confident that we wouldn't need to fund raise, but with so many of you asking how you can support us we now hope you will be able to take this weight of additional worry off our shoulders.
Please rest assured monies not required or used directly for Sarah's travel or health would be put towards our daughters future.
www.facebook.co.uk/savesarahagray
First diagnosed in November 2018 with Triple Negative Breast cancer, Sarah and her husband Adam Wright were totally devastated. They then also discovered within the same week, that Sarah was pregnant with their first child.
With full support of Sarah’s oncologist they continued with the pregnancy, alongside rounds of chemotherapy, and delivered a healthy baby girl on the 2nd July 2019. Their joy however was short lived as only weeks later they were given the horrendous news that Sarah’s cancer had metastasised and was now incurable.
They have been fighting to save Sarah’s life ever since, enrolling in a clinical trial on Atezoluzimab at Maidstone hospital and most recently fourth line chemotherapy treatment, Carboplatin. Sadly neither of these treatments have been successful and Sarah’s overall condition is worse than ever.
The couple, whose daughter Everleigh turns one in a couple of months, are now desperately fighting to get access to a flight to the USA where Sarah has medically qualified and been accepted for a place trialing the new wonder drug, Leronlimab, a potentially life saving treatment.
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Adam Wright
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Adam Wright
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