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MUM WHO LOST HER SON TO

CANCER IS BATTLING DISEASE

- By KRISTY DAWSON Reporter kristy.dawson@reachplc.com

A MOTHER who lost her teenage son is urging women to have a smear test after being diagnosed with cervical cancer.

Claire Abraham’s son Carl Scott, 19, died three weeks after he was diagnosed with soft tissue cancer.

He asked medics for help, after suffering with back pain and a lump on his back, and he was told he had a rare type of sarcoma called Alveolar rhabdomyos­arcoma.

Tests revealed the disease had spread across his body. He passed away at the Freeman Hospital in Newcastle on September 4, 2022 surrounded by his devastated family.

Less than two years on, Claire is now battling stage three advanced cervical cancer. She discovered she had the disease after suffering from leakage and bleeding. However she said she had no discomfort.

The 40-year-old, who lives in Meadow Well estate in North Shields, said: “I had gone to the doctors as I had been having problems down below and they did examinatio­ns. They said ‘It’s possibly cancer’.

“They got me referred to the hospital for MRI and CAT scans and it came back that I had cervical cancer..”

Claire is receiving her cancer treatment at the same hospital where her son sadly passed away.

She said: “It’s hard because it’s at the Freeman which is where Carl was.

“It’s quite hard to go to the hospital everyday. It’s hard being on them wards and knowing that Carl was up there. I did ask if it was curable. They said they wouldn’t put me through all this if they didn’t think it was curable. But they said if not they can prolong it and give me medication.

“It’s just absolutely tiring, I have lost my hair. It started coming out in clumps so I did the brave the shave.”

Claire admits that she has never had cervical screening, also known as the smear test, and regrets the decision.

The test, which is offered to women between the age of 25 and 64, checks the health of the cervix and helps prevent cervical cancer.

She said: “I have never actually had a smear in my life. I have been a bit scared to go for them. I have always put them to the back of my mind and I’ve never done it. You think it won’t happen to me, I don’t need a smear.

“I think if I had got my smear test I wouldn’t have stage three cancer. I would have still had cancer, but it wouldn’t be stage three. They would have caught it earlier.

“I know loads of people who don’t want to go. I have said to them that they need to get it. I wish I had gone to get mine done now. I would advise people to go and get their smear test.”

Claire and her partner Angela, 43, have five children between them.

Claire is also mam to Cory Abraham, 17, and Angela has Tracey, 23, Bailey, eight, and Carter, five.

She said: “I think they are struggling – Cory mainly with him losing Carl and then getting the news about me.

“The hospital has been great and the staff are lovely. But it takes it toll as I have to go all the way to the Freeman everyday. I won’t get my results until August. I just want answers but I know I can’t get them yet.”

According to the NHS, the symptoms of cervical cancer include vaginal bleeding which is unusual for you, changes to vaginal discharge, pain during sex and pain in lower back, between hip bones or in the lower tummy.

Claire said Carl was living in Whitley Bay when he started to suffer from back pain in the summer of 2022. She said he looked thin and had developed a lump in the middle of his back.

The pain led to him visiting his local doctors surgery followed by Northumbri­a Specialist Emergency Care Hospital in Cramlingto­n, Northumber­land. He was then transferre­d him to the Freeman Hospital for more tests.

Claire said doctors initially thought that Carl had testicular cancer, before later diagnosing him with sarcoma.

A doctor explained to his family that Carl was seriously ill and not going to get better as the cancer had spread to every part of his body apart from his brain. Carl, who had planned to study bricklayin­g at Tyne Metropolit­an College in Wallsend, sadly never came out of hospital.

He was told that the cancer was terminal and he had just weeks left to live.

 ?? ?? Claire Abraham has been diagnosed with cervical cancer
Claire Abraham has been diagnosed with cervical cancer
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Carl Scott died in September 2022

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