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A nurse opens a demedicalized store for women with cancer in Salon-de-Provence

A nurse opens a demedicalized store for women with cancer in Salon-de-Provence
A nurse opens a demedicalized store for women with cancer in Salon-de-Provence

Her entire life has been dedicated to caring for others, in the health sector. Climbing the ladder step by step. Fabienne Grein began her career as a hospital service agent at the Istres clinic, in the maternity ward. Then, she became a nursing assistant for four years. But not feeling heard enough, she decided, with great courage, because she already had three children, to go back to school to take the nursing exam and undertake three years of study. Brilliant. Financed by the Cavaillon hospital, she worked there for five years.

Then, she decided to open her private practice in Saint-Chamas, where she worked for five years. It was at that moment that, by listening to her cancer patients, she understood that there was a shortage in the sector in terms of the items needed by these women: “They had to go to Marseille, and when you are tired from chemotherapy or radiotherapy, it’s not easy. Or they could find what they needed at pharmacies or medical supply stores, but they told me it made them feel even sicker. This atmosphere made them feel strongly about their pathology, defeminizing them, between diapers and walkers. And you don’t need that when you’ve already lost your hair and eyebrows…

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