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Angus gran pins her hopes on new cancer treatment

Former nurse has been battling disease for five years

- GRAEME STRACHAN gstrachan@thecourier.co.uk

An Angus grandmothe­r has pinned her final hopes on a new treatment after a five-year cancer ordeal.

Norma McAra, 66, a former nurse from Arbroath, was given the choice to stop all treatment or try a new type of therapy following a traumatic year in which she lost her hair and toenails.

She is now undergoing immunother­apy treatment which tricks the body’s own defences into fighting the enemy cancer within.

“My journey began in 2013 when I was diagnosed with stage four non-small cell lung cancer,” she said. “I was treated aggressive­ly with both chemothera­py and radiothera­py with a hope to be cured. At the end of treatment, things were looking promising. “Before my first annual X-ray in 2016, contracted a virus which had been doing the rounds and I had a feeling that something was not quite right. I had a scan and a bronchosco­py which showed that the cancer had returned.”

Norma started chemothera­py for four months initially but the scan showed there had been no change. She was then offered maintenanc­e chemothera­py for four months at the end of which a scan revealed the tumour had grown.

She said: “Not to be deterred I agreed to be treated with an alternativ­e chemothera­py. Unfortunat­ely, the latest scan showed that the tumour was continuing to grow.

“Finally, after a year in which I lost my hair twice as well as my toenails, the only choices left to me were to stop all treatment or to try a new type of therapy.

“As the name suggests, it works on the immune system. It triggers the immune system to fight the cancer cells and is not so aggressive on the body as convention­al chemothera­py. It was a no contest – I had to try.”

The results from the first scan were found to be encouragin­g.

Norma said she will continue to fight “this horrible disease” and will be taking part in this weekend’s Relay for Life at Arbroath Cricket Club.

 ?? Picture: Gareth Jennings. ?? Norma McAra is taking part in Relay for Life this weekend.
Picture: Gareth Jennings. Norma McAra is taking part in Relay for Life this weekend.

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