A young woman who was told 'nothing more' could be done after she was diagnosed with incurable cancer was handed a lifeline by one simple thing.
Becca Smith, 31, went to her doctor complaining of excruciating pain in her back. She assumed it was down to an injury, but was left shocked after being told she had non-small cell lung cancer.
Her 'world collapsed' when doctors told her the cancer had spread around her body and she was sent home to spend her final weeks with her family.
As her condition deteriorated, her family were at her bedside to say their goodbyes but then her mum received the results of a biopsy that 'would change everything', reports CheshireLive. READ MORE: The night the Northern Quarter will never forget READ MORE: Over 4,000 new student homes could soon be coming to Manchester - as plans for three huge tower blocks unveiled Now Becca is preparing to spend another happy Christmas with family and friends thanks to the specialist cancer treatment she continues to receive. "I live an active, healthy lifestyle," says Becca. "I’ve never smoked.
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