Call for new cancer law after tragic death of mother

Chloe Hickman (second left) with her best friend, Natasha Smith (far left), her mother Louise (second right) and her grandmother (far right) (Chloe Hickman)
Chloe Hickman (second left) with her best friend, Natasha Smith (far left), her mother Louise (second right) and her grandmother (far right) (Chloe Hickman)
  • Chloe Hickman is campaigning for "Louise's Law," requiring mandatory second opinions on benign Cancer diagnoses within the NHS.
  • This follows the Death of her Mother, Louise Hickman, from ovarian Cancer, initially misdiagnosed as benign.
  • Current NHS guidelines allow patients to seek second opinions, but it's not legally required.
  • Louise's Law aims to make second opinions mandatory for benign diagnoses to prevent future misdiagnoses.
  • The petition has garnered significant support and highlights the need for improved patient safety measures within the NHS.
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