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Uploaded by on May 19, 2009

Helen Crowe is raising awareness for bowel cancer in this inspirational talk to a group of Cambridgeshire business men and women. Introduced by Ann Hawkins of THE INSPIRED GROUP Helen reveals her incredible journey post cancer which not only saved the lives of her two brothers but was the begining of a second and most amazing life.
Husband Mike, who has himself been inspired by Helen's traumatic and amazing journey, uses fragments of his composition ' Helen'sTheme' throughout this short film.
'I am proud of Helen's inner strength, determination and realisation that her 'new life' is so precious, says Mike, but this is just the first step in Helen's continuing journey of enlightenment and I know too that everything happens for a reason: Healing will be a large part of her future and I am already aware that Helen is making a significant difference to a lot of people.

The Inspired Group holds monthly networking meetings with guest speakers (this month's was Dave Hyner) and a 'Hero Slot' for anyone wishing to tell their story. Chris and Roz Eadon provide the excellent wine and fabulous cuisine at their beautiful COOK'S BARN, near Cambridge: http://info@stonetime.co.uk

Ann's website is: http://theinspiredgroup.com
Helen's blog: http://helencrowe.net
Mike's website: http://webmovies4you.com

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  • Good video. Takes guts to talk about any life changing illness or condition.

  • Carcinogenesis 2007 28(3):685-690

    meat consumption increases the risk of large bowel cancer and it has been demonstrated that haem in red meat stimulates the endogenous production of N-nitroso compounds (NOCs) within the human intestine

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