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E. 76: Grace Colbourne part 2 - The Right to Dignified Cancer Care

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In this powerful episode of Rebel Justice, hosted by The View Magazine, we continue the story of Grace Colbourne, a 37-year-old Antiguan woman and former military officer currently on remand at HMP Bronzefield, a private women’s prison in the UK. Grace is undergoing treatment for breast cancer, but instead of receiving proper medical care, she has faced disturbing delays, neglect, and dehumanising treatment while incarcerated.

Experts Jo Armes, a registered oncology nurse, and Professor Rachel Hunter, a health economist from UCL, join the conversation to explore the systemic failures that prevent incarcerated women from receiving cancer care equivalent to what’s available in the community.

Together, they uncover how communication breakdowns, lack of on-site medical staff, missed appointments, and prison transfers disrupt diagnosis and treatment pathways—factors that significantly reduce survival rates for incarcerated cancer patients.

This is not just Grace’s story—it’s a broader indictment of how the UK prison system fails some of the most vulnerable women in its care.

Content warning: This episode contains descriptions of medical trauma, abuse, and institutional neglect.

Credits

Guests: Jo Armes and Professor Rachael Hunter

Producer: Charlotte Janes

Soundtrack: Particles (Revo Main Version) by [Coma-Media]

Download Issue 13 of The View Magazine. Subscribe to The View for just £20/year: 4 digital issues + 1 print edition.

Follow us on Instagram @the_view_magazines, and find us on X, LinkedIn, and Facebook.

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Chapters

1. Grace's Cancer Diagnosis Story (00:00:00)

2. Introduction to Rebel Justice (00:01:39)

3. Cancer Care Access in Prison (00:03:06)

4. Delays and Screening Challenges (00:06:46)

5. Mental Health Impact of Prison Diagnosis (00:13:04)

6. Healthcare Responsibility and Need for Change (00:17:54)

7. Official Responses and Conclusion (00:21:30)

77 episodes

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In this powerful episode of Rebel Justice, hosted by The View Magazine, we continue the story of Grace Colbourne, a 37-year-old Antiguan woman and former military officer currently on remand at HMP Bronzefield, a private women’s prison in the UK. Grace is undergoing treatment for breast cancer, but instead of receiving proper medical care, she has faced disturbing delays, neglect, and dehumanising treatment while incarcerated.

Experts Jo Armes, a registered oncology nurse, and Professor Rachel Hunter, a health economist from UCL, join the conversation to explore the systemic failures that prevent incarcerated women from receiving cancer care equivalent to what’s available in the community.

Together, they uncover how communication breakdowns, lack of on-site medical staff, missed appointments, and prison transfers disrupt diagnosis and treatment pathways—factors that significantly reduce survival rates for incarcerated cancer patients.

This is not just Grace’s story—it’s a broader indictment of how the UK prison system fails some of the most vulnerable women in its care.

Content warning: This episode contains descriptions of medical trauma, abuse, and institutional neglect.

Credits

Guests: Jo Armes and Professor Rachael Hunter

Producer: Charlotte Janes

Soundtrack: Particles (Revo Main Version) by [Coma-Media]

Download Issue 13 of The View Magazine. Subscribe to The View for just £20/year: 4 digital issues + 1 print edition.

Follow us on Instagram @the_view_magazines, and find us on X, LinkedIn, and Facebook.

For more unmissable content from The View sign up here


Support the show

For more unmissable content from The View sign up here

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Grace's Cancer Diagnosis Story (00:00:00)

2. Introduction to Rebel Justice (00:01:39)

3. Cancer Care Access in Prison (00:03:06)

4. Delays and Screening Challenges (00:06:46)

5. Mental Health Impact of Prison Diagnosis (00:13:04)

6. Healthcare Responsibility and Need for Change (00:17:54)

7. Official Responses and Conclusion (00:21:30)

77 episodes

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