Erling Haaland looks to be running away with the Premier League Golden Boot just two months into the season, although Tottenham Hotspur striker Harry Kane doesn't see it that way.
30.09.2022 - 08:49 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
A mum who battled NINE different types of cancer over the last 30 years has been diagnosed with the disease for a tenth time.
Heather Devlin, 62, was diagnosed with the incurable blood cancer Myeloma back in 2017, a cancer that made up just two per cent of cancer diagnoses in the UK between 2016-2018. Although any cancer diagnosis is devastating, for the mum-of-two, this was her second heart-breaking blood cancer diagnosis, after she was diagnosed with leukaemia almost 30 years ago.
Tragically, in what Mrs Devlin’s been told was an effect of the chemotherapy used to treat the blood cancer, she’s since had eight other cancerous tumours, including ones in her ovaries which meant she needed a full hysterectomy. Despite coming through all nine forms of cancer, Mrs Devlin’s newest form of cancer is incurable. It was discovered partially by chance after her GP, who had been studying myeloma in her spare time, noticed that her protein levels were unusual and believed they indicated the incurable disease.
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However, the incredible mum hasn’t let that dull her spark for life. She told the Manchester Evening News : “I don’t know how long I’ve got left but I keep hoping it’s long enough to see me through another 10 years. I wake up and think ‘thank you for another day’, it doesn’t matter if it’s raining or there are problems, I just feel I should be grateful you’ve got a life and that’s what I do now every day.
“You’ve got to think positive, it won’t change anything but that positive thinking, ‘I’m going to fight this cancer and it’s not going to fight me’, really helps
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