Mum given months to live after putting off simple test because she was ‘too embarrassed’

Tasha Doran was complaining about a pain with her feet and dry and flaky scalp, however, she had no idea what was going on inside her body.

A year earlier, the mum-of-one and former deli worker, celebrated the news that she was all clear from cervical cancer. Having been “too scared and embarrassed” to have a smear test, Tasha had a sense of relief that her reluctance to be tested hadn’t claimed her life.




Not long after the sense of relief she began to feel a “sharp shooting pains” in her groin which specialists said was a normal response to the radiation therapy that she battled through. As the pain continued, the worried mum was finally referred for scans, reports Wales Online.

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Sadly, the grandmother-to-be has been told the cancer has returned and that she has months rather than years to live.

“I broke down when they told me,” the 40-year-old recalled from her home which she shares with her 21-year-old son Jamie, a rail worker. “They hadn’t got through telling me before I ran out of the room crying and collapsed to the floor. I can’t describe that feeling.

“I’d been diagnosed in January 2022 with stage three cervical cancer. I had that last year and began treatment in the March. It was an unbelievable feeling ringing the bell in August. It was the best feeling, knowing I could still be here and be cancer-free for my boy – who is my life.

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