The Chronicle (UK)

Brave brain tumour mum Lisa says cancer ‘incurable’

COMMUNITY UNITES TO RAISE FUNDS FOR NURSE’S TREATMENT

- By SOPHIE BROWNSON Reporter sophie.brownson@reachplc.com

A CONSETT mum who discovered she had a brain tumour while on a trip to Turkey has been told she has “incurable” cancer.

Lisa Robinson was diagnosed with a brain tumour in June after she suddenly became unwell while on a solo trip to Antalya for dental implants.

The 44-year-old underwent emergency surgery to remove the tumour at Anadolu Hastanesi Hospital, which saved her life.

However, when she returned to the UK she received the devastatin­g news she had stage four cancer.

Now, Lisa has bravely told the Chronicle that doctors have confirmed her cancer is “incurable but treatable” as she begins her first round of radiothera­py to prolong her life.

She said: “My cancer will never go away, I cannot do anything about it other than being positive and living day by day. That’s all I have control of.

“All I keep thinking is I can’t dwell on it, I have to live with it.

“There are times when I think, ‘you were so close to death and you have been given a chance, so use that chance to make the best of it you can.’”

Lisa, who worked as a mental health nurse before becoming unwell, began radiothera­py on Tuesday, undergoing sessions five days a week for the next three weeks before starting a course of oral chemothera­py.

The brave mum is on medication to prevent seizures and reduce the pressure on her brain, as well as codeine and paracetamo­l for pain relief.

Lisa added: “There are still cancerous cells within my brain so the treatment is to minimize their size.

“They say the cancer is aggressive and fast growing.”

Throughout her battle, Lisa has been overwhelme­d by the support

of her family and the community who have rallied around to raise funds to pay for her treatment in Turkey.

It comes after Lisa’s insurance company AXA Partners refused to cover the costs of her medical bills and flight home to Newcastle.

The company said it would not pay out on the grounds Lisa was aware she had a pre-existing medical condition, which she denies.

AXA Partners said Lisa had sought medical assistance for severe headaches prior to travelling and had also been prescribed medication.

A Just Giving Page has raised £24,125 towards its £50,000 goal, with a number of fundraisin­g events planned in the coming weeks to raise more cash.

Lisa’s family is taking the insurance issue to the Ombudsman.

She said: “The support has been amazing. Within seven weeks my life has changed.

“It just goes to show you don’t know what is around the corner.”

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