A Chance To Live
The Northern Echo's campaign A Chance to Live was launched in June 1999 after the tragic death of Ian Weir, a 38-year-old father of two boys.
Ian, who was The Northern Echo's deputy chief photographer, died of a second heart attack after waiting seven months for a hospital appointment. He died the day before he was due to see a consultant at South Cleveland Hospital, Middlesbrough.
A Chance to Live aims to have all heart by-pass patients seen as soon as possible by specialists. In Europe, the average wait is less than three months. In Britain it can be around a year. A Chance to Live aims to close that gap.
| A chance to live | | 8:41am Friday 13th October 2006 | | THESE days, patients in the North-East who need heart surgery can expect to have their operation within weeks of seeing a surgeon. Thanks to massive investment in the region's heart units, long waits of up to 18 months for heart surgery are now a thing of the past. |
| How Great North Walkers can beat the heat | | 9:40am Saturday 22nd July 2006 | | WALKERS taking part in one of the region's biggest fundraising events this weekend have been given advice on how to keep a cool head. |
| Ready to welcome region's walkers | | 6:10pm Thursday 4th May 2006 | | Thousands of people are expected to visit Darlington this summer as the Great North Walk is held in the town for the first time. Deborah Johnson looks at the plans for the event. |
| Serious message behind a fun day | | 6:08pm Thursday 4th May 2006 | | THE return of the Great North Walk this summer will provide a great day out for thousands of people. Along with more serious walkers will be droves of ordinary people out to enjoy a day in the countryside around Darlington. |
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