The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Rachel walks tall for cancer research

CHARITY: Beach event by fundraiser diagnosed at age 26

- EMMA CRICHTON ecrichton@thecourier.co.uk

One of Scotland’s youngest breast cancer survivors is continuing to raise funds for charity, despite the postponeme­nt or cancellati­on of official events.

Rachel Coats from Broughty Ferry has set herself a challenge to walk on her local beach every day in aid of Cancer Research UK after the Dundee Race for Life in Camperdown Park on June 14 was delayed until August.

Rachel was just 26 when she was diagnosed and is still living with secondary breast cancer aged 32.

She has now helped Cancer Research UK launch its Race for Life at Home and has vowed to do her bit daily with her dog, Sheldon, for company.

“Like everyone, we’re having to adjust to a new sort of life during this lockdown,” she said.

“It’s a scary time but I think taking part in a Race for Life at Home is a great idea. It’s good to plan something positive and help people who are going through cancer right now.

“I know research is of fundamenta­l importance to finding better treatments for cancer in the future so it’s vital this work continues.”

Rachel and her husband Adam, 28, were on holiday in Fuertevent­ura when the pandemic escalated but managed to fly home on March 14.

Rachel was first diagnosed at Ninewells Hospital in September 2013. Doctors explained she had a tumour in her left breast and the cancer had spread to her right hip and spine. She had radiothera­py and chemothera­py but it then spread to her brain and in 2017, two months before her wedding day, she had surgery to remove the tumour.

She now takes chemothera­py tablets daily and is monitored closely by doctors but remembers the fear she felt when she was diagnosed and is encouragin­g anyone suffering the illness to stay positive.

“Cancer was a terrible shock and it can feel very isolating, especially going through the disease at a young age,” she said. “I’m lucky to have amazing friends and three sisters who have supported me every step of the way through cancer.”

Donations can be made at www. justgiving.com/fundraisin­g/duwfc

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Rachel is enthusiast­ic about taking part in Race for Life at home.

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