Aldershot News & Mail

Mum in marathon effort for daughter

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A 72-YEAR-OLD Sandhurst woman whose daughter has seven rare incurable cancer tumours, is preparing to speed walk 26 miles at the TCS London Marathon on Sunday.

Thalia Milton’s daughter Natasha McGlinchey, 40, has sarcoma.

It took 16 months from the time a lump on the back of her knee was first spotted for her to be referred to the Royal Marsden Hospital, in London, for an MRI scan.

The former PE teacher was then diagnosed with metastatic myxoid liposarcom­a, which by then had spread to other parts of her body, including her heart.

Natasha has four of the seven tumours in her heart and has been receiving chemothera­py and radiothera­py, but her sarcoma, which has continued to spread, is incurable.

Thalia, who is also a retired PE teacher and head teacher, is taking part in Sunday’s marathon for Sarcoma UK.

She said: “Natasha is a very positive and determined young lady. She is coping with her diagnosis with such strength, although there are obviously some very dark days.

“As a mum who is desperate to help but cannot do anything other than support and listen, I took part in the Virtual London Marathon in 2021 in Windsor Great Park. This year, I will be trying to speed walk the marathon in London – my knees have seen better times.

“We need more research into sarcoma so more people know about it and for it to be diagnosed earlier, which is why I am supporting Sarcoma UK.”

Natasha said: “I used to be a PE teacher, I’d do Parkrun every Saturday and was training to be a yoga teacher. I had a very healthy lifestyle.

“I was doing all the right things. Doctors thought I couldn’t have cancer because I was too young and too healthy.

“We really need more people, including health profession­als, to know about sarcoma so that people like me are diagnosed earlier and can get the treatment they need.”

Kerry Reeves-Kneip, the director of communicat­ions and fundraisin­g at Sarcoma UK, said: “Thalia’s incredible commitment to taking part in the London Marathon at age 72 to raise funds and awareness for sarcoma is truly inspiring.

“Her daughter Natasha’s story sadly illustrate­s how sarcoma can go undetected for too long, allowing it to spread before diagnosis and treatment.

“We desperatel­y need more public awareness of the signs and symptoms of sarcoma cancers, as well as increased research to improve early detection and develop new treatments.

“We are enormously grateful to Thalia for her extraordin­ary efforts and determinat­ion to make a difference. We will be cheering her on every step of the 26-mile journey.”

Sarcoma UK is a national charity that funds vital research, offers support for anyone affected by sarcoma cancer and campaigns for better treatments. It is the only cancer charity in the UK focusing on all types of sarcoma.

To donate to Thalia’s fundraisin­g, visit 2024tcslon­donmaratho­n. enthuse.com/pf/thalia-milton

 ?? Natasha McGlinchey SARCOMA UK ?? Thalia Milton and her daughter
Natasha McGlinchey SARCOMA UK Thalia Milton and her daughter

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