Mum with terminal skin cancer after ignoring mole pleads ‘learn from me’

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Mum with terminal skin cancer after ignoring ‘suspicious’ mole pleads ‘learn from me’

A year later her diagnosis moved to stage 4 as the cancer had spread much further in her body.

Tragically, after six years of attempting to keep the cancer at bay, Kassidy decided to stop treatment and begin end of life care. "Meaning that none of my treatments are working anymore, and unfortunately at this point they have nothing medically they can do. There are no treatments available for me."The mum is spending her days making the most of time with her family and friends, and making sure her son, Hunter, has plenty of happy memories.

 

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