A mum whose daughter was given a rare diagnosis after attending a routine appointment has issued an important warning to other women.
Sarah Waters was due to have a routine smear test in 2020 but it was postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic. After re-booking her appointment for April this year - she was given a shock result.
The 30-year-old, from Prescot, Merseyside, had just go back from a holiday to Spain thinking 'everything was normal' until she received a number of 'urgent letters' saying she needed to be referred for further tests. READ MORE:Mum and baby found dead in flat next to unopened Christmas presents She was soon diagnosed with a rare type of cervical cancer called Poorly-differentiated squamous cell carcinoma that was "aggressive and fast growing," the ECHO reports.
Having recently undergone a full hysterectomy, Sarah is now waiting to hear if she needs chemotherapy treatment. Sarah is being cared for at home by her mum Susan who, watching her daughter go through "an incredibly tough time", has decided to take on an incredible challenge.
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