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The Treatment Trend Co partnership with Cancer Council NSW
Jul 21, 2024, 20:01

The Treatment Trend Co partnership with Cancer Council NSW

Stevie Reading, CEO of The Treatment Trend Co shared a post by Cancer Council NSW on LinkedIn, adding:

“I am beyond thrilled to announce that our company The Treatment Trend Co (TTTC) has partnered with Cancer Council NSW.

Together we are driving a movement of empowerment and dignity – one robe at a time.

Gone are the days of uncomfortable and impersonal hospital attire. TTTC’s treatment apparel combines fashion and functionality, enabling patients to feel at ease and empowered throughout their treatment process. The innovative designs take into account the unique challenges faced by patients going through cancer a diagnosis, providing solutions that enhance mobility, accessibility, and overall well-being.

Together, we invite you – the health care professionals – to give those impacted by cancer the chance to feel empowered and seen.”

Quoting Cancer Council NSW’s post:

“Introducing Deanna Chapman and Stevie Reading, both wives, mothers, qualified Radiation Therapists and the masterminds behind The Treatment Trend Co (TTTC).

TTTC has a goal of addressing the feelings of loss of dignity, privacy, and control experienced by patients in traditional hospital gowns and disposable paper gowns.

Today, we’re excited to announce The Treatment Trend Co partnership with Cancer Council NSW, a move that revolutionises the cancer care experience with purposefully crafted treatment robes and apparel.

Together, The Treatment Trend Co and Cancer Council invite you to give those impacted by cancer the chance to feel empowered and choose what they wear during appointments and cancer treatment.

To view the range, visit The Treatment Trend Co where $10 from every purchase will be donated towards Cancer Council NSW.”

Cancer Council NSW

Additional information
Source: Stevie Reading/LinkedIn and Cancer Council NSW/LinkedIn