Macclesfield Express

Cancer battle mum has raised big charity cash

- DANIELLE ROPER

AMUM who had a mastectomy just before her 40th birthday has raised more than £3,500 for cancer charities.

Sarah-Jane Mason, 41, who lives on Penzance Close, in Broken Cross, was diagnosed with breast cancer in May last year at the age of 39, after developing a pain in her arm that would not go away.

Despite undergoing chemothera­py at the Macmillan Cancer Resource Centre at Macclesfie­ld Hospital and radiothera­py at the Christie, the brave mum-of-one set about raising as much money as possible for charities which supported her, taking on a series of challenges during her treatment.

Sarah-Jane, who is now in remission, said: “Throughout it all I just felt I had to be positive and, instead of dwelling on what was going on around me, I looked what I could do for other people as there was always someone worse off than me when I went for my chemothera­py.

“Macmillan were amazing. They were just there for me - they were a friendly ear and just understand what people are going through.

“I had a massive amount of support from Macmillan nurses - nothing was too much for them, so it was my way to give something back.”

Sarah-Jane, who lives with her husband, Phil, 46, and son, Ethan, 10, was still being treated for cancer when she took part in a zip wire challenge, entered the Walk of Hope at Tatton Park with her mum, Margaret Jennings, and hosted a coffee morning at Gawsworth Methodist Church and Scout Hall.

And she took part in the Manchester Race For Life for Cancer Research UK just two days after undergoing chemothera­py, and did it again in June.

Altogether the former Gawsworth Primary and All Hallows pupil raised £3,160 for Macmillan and a further £500 for the Christie

Sarah-Jane was diagnosed two years ago after developing a pain in her arm. She did not suspect anything at first but then a mammogram revealed she had the disease.

The GSCE progress and achievemen­t manager at Cheadle College also praised an aftercare programme at Sutton Hall.

She said: “Just being in the same room as other people in the same situation made me realise I wasn’t alone.”

Sarah-Jane is now set to take on the 10km Night of Neon race in Manchester in aid of The Christie on Saturday, October 22.

Pupils host giant coffee morning - see page 20.

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