Sunderland Echo

‘Sunbeds: don’t dice with death’, says Melanoma Me

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The two-tone blemish on Cameron’s head was a telltale sign that he contracted melanoma.

Nor is the disease – the fifth most common strain of cancer in this country – any respecter of age.

Kerry Rafferty, co-founder of Sunderland support group MelanomaMe, said: “While 21 is a terribly young age to get melanoma, it is a young person’s cancer and affecting more people under the age of 50 and in particular the 15-30 age group.”

Kerry founded the organisati­on last year after she battled stage one of the illness – the least severe of four stages – in 2015.

As well as working with a host of major North East employers to educate staff about its dangers, the group has also offered regular counsellin­g to about200pe­opleandthe­irfamilies across the region.

Kerry, 40, from Harraton, Washington, added: “We are also in discussion with nearly 50 people who we are offering advice to. Many are from across the country from Kent to Scotland.”

After learning about Cameron’s illness by chance on social media, the group contacted him and has offered regular support in the aftermath of his July operation.

Kerry, who needed a twotone mark removed from her back, said: “I know myself it can be a lonely place and wanted to let him know that we were here to offer advice.

“He’s a lovely lad and we are so happy that he has crossed the line from being a client to helping us.”

Cameron, a former pupil at St Robert of Newminster School, in Washington, is now repaying the group’s help by joining in presentati­ons it makes to organisati­ons such as clinical commission­ing groups, beautician­s and schools.

He said: “My escape is working with MelanomaMe because I like to help other people and my story is helping people to realise that you don’t need to be scared to get that mole checked out and that trip to the GP might actually save your life.

“People don’t realise how bad this disease is until they have it themselves so prevention is better than cure.”

Kerry, who has been clear of cancer since her operation, added: “He’s been very lucky that a trip to the hair-

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