East London music teacher with terminal cancer is awarded MBE for campaigning work
Briefly

Nathaniel Dye expressed that being honored as an MBE is a thrilling moment, one that he hopes will serve as "a springboard" for furthering his campaigning efforts in cancer awareness.
Reflecting on his father's memory, he stated, "What would have been nicer is if my elderly father had lived to see it," emphasizing the personal significance of his MBE award.
Having raised over £37,000 for Macmillan, he mentioned his various challenges, such as walking from Land's End to John o' Groats while playing the trombone, showcasing his dedication to advocacy.
Dye revealed the urgency of early cancer detection by sharing his regret over delaying his medical consultation, saying, "I waited too long to take action in my own case," encouraging others to act sooner.
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