Woman sent home to spend final days with family before simple thing saved her life

A woman was told by doctors “nothing else could be done” after she was diagnosed with an incurable form of lung cancer before a simple biopsy handed her a lifeline.

Becca Smith, 31, had been suffering from excruciating pain in her back but she initially thought it was due to an injury. Then in 2020, the woman, from Chester, saw her life change suddenly when she was diagnosed with non-small cell lung cancer – the most common type of lung cancer, reports The Mirror.




Becca said her “world collapsed” when doctors told her the cancer had spread around her body and nothing more could be done. As her condition deteriorated, Becca’s family were at her bedside to say their goodbyes but then her mum received the results of a biopsy that “would change everything”.

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Now Becca is preparing to spend another happy Christmas with family and friends thanks to the specialist cancer treatment she continues to receive. Becca told CheshireLive. “I’ve never smoked. So I assumed I’ve injured myself training and thought I perhaps had a slipped disc.”

As part of her diagnosis, Becca went through numerous tests including MRI and CT scans and a special biopsy was taken from her back.

She said: “My world collapsed when I was told it was cancer and it had spread around my body, including to my brain. The doctors said nothing could be done.

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