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The System Is Failing Fran: A Woman With Cancer Lost in the Gaps of Probation, Prisons, and Healthcare

At 39, Fran Geary should be focusing on surviving stage two breast cancer. Instead, she is fighting for her life inside a system that treats her illness as an inconvenience rather than an emergency. In this shocking investigation, The View Magazine exposes the dangerous failings that have defined Fran’s journey; from delayed diagnosis to brutal restraint, from bureaucratic power trips to outright negligence.

Repeatedly recalled and released for low-level offences, Fran has spent the last six months in custody at a moment when she needed stability, treatment, and family support. Despite her father offering her a home in Devon, her probation officer insists she must be released to Eden House, an approved premise known for its 96% recall rate, miles away from her family, her support network, and any chance at recovery.

Inside hospital settings, the breaches are even more disturbing. Fran, who is not high-risk, was taken to every appointment in chains, even inside the MRI machine. She underwent a full mastectomy with no proper briefing, no follow-up care plan, and no access to the Macmillan support she is legally entitled to. She returned to prison the same day, immunocompromised, with surgical drains still attached, and placed in a shared cell.

Today, Fran still hasn’t been told what type of cancer she has. She has missed chemotherapy appointments. Her medical records are withheld. And with her release imminent, she faces being sent to a dangerous, crowded approved premise far from the people she loves.

This is not an isolated failing; it is a systemic collapse of probation, prison healthcare, and basic human rights.

Read the full investigation in The View 15 and learn why Fran’s story must not become another silent statistic.

Order the View 15 here: https://theviewmag.org.uk/product/the-view-magazine-issue-15/

Image source: BBC News

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At 39, Fran Geary should be focusing on surviving stage two breast cancer. Instead, she is fighting for her life inside a system that treats her illness as an inconvenience rather than an emergency. In this shocking investigation, The View Magazine exposes the dangerous failings that have defined Fran’s journey; from delayed diagnosis to brutal restraint, from bureaucratic power trips to outright negligence.

Repeatedly recalled and released for low-level offences, Fran has spent the last six months in custody at a moment when she needed stability, treatment, and family support. Despite her father offering her a home in Devon, her probation officer insists she must be released to Eden House, an approved premise known for its 96% recall rate, miles away from her family, her support network, and any chance at recovery.

Inside hospital settings, the breaches are even more disturbing. Fran, who is not high-risk, was taken to every appointment in chains, even inside the MRI machine. She underwent a full mastectomy with no proper briefing, no follow-up care plan, and no access to the Macmillan support she is legally entitled to. She returned to prison the same day, immunocompromised, with surgical drains still attached, and placed in a shared cell.

Today, Fran still hasn’t been told what type of cancer she has. She has missed chemotherapy appointments. Her medical records are withheld. And with her release imminent, she faces being sent to a dangerous, crowded approved premise far from the people she loves.

This is not an isolated failing; it is a systemic collapse of probation, prison healthcare, and basic human rights.

Read the full investigation in The View 15 and learn why Fran’s story must not become another silent statistic.

Order the View 15 here: https://theviewmag.org.uk/product/the-view-magazine-issue-15/

Image source: BBC News