Chorley woman's cancer relief as she raises thousands for charity
A Chorley woman who was told she had cancer has spoken of her relief that the tumour was in fact a burst cyst.
Jess Scargill, of Withnell Fold, faced a worrying few months after she was diagnosed with stage three ovarian cancer.
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Hide AdBut two months after her diagnosis, tests revealed the tumour was malignant and it was a cyst that had burst.
The 21-year-old said: “I noticed something was wrong in February and went to the doctor.
“I was diagnosed with malignant ovarian cancer at the end of April.
“I had months of worry and I had surgery to remove the tumour.
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Hide Ad“But a biopsy last week shows it is non-malignant, meaning it is not cancerous. It was a cyst that had burst. I had a 90 per cent chance of the tumour being cancerous, but I miraculously fell into the 10 per cent bracket, where it was not.
“It is a huge relief - I can’t believe it. I was not expecting that good news.
“I still have to have scans to make sure everything is okay.
“The staff at Royal Preston Hospital have been fantastic from day one.”
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Hide AdFollowing her diagnosis, Jess, who lives in Chorley, shaved her head in aid of Macmillan and Teenage Cancer Trust.
The Brave the Shave was part of a fund-raising night at The Golden Lion, in Higher Wheelton, Chorley, which raised more than £5,200.
Jess’s sister, Gabriella, 23, also completed Cancer Research UK’s (CRUK) Pretty Muddy challenge, raising a further £1,300 for CRUK.
Jess added: “I wanted to raise money on behalf of my family, more than for me.
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Hide Ad“I was okay with my diagnosis, but my family was hit the hardest.
“It put them under so much stress and that is what people have to deal with. I just wanted to help raise funds for the charities which support families.
“We hoped to raise £55, but we actually raised £5,232 which is absolutely unreal. It is great how generous people are and how everyone comes together.”
During the fund-raiser night, there was music by The Jake Heaton Band and other local artists.
Landlord Darren Cooper said: “This was all about raising awareness and being able to help people who may not be able to afford care.
“This money will go a long way to helping people.”