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Sore throat was incurable disease - I didn't think I'd see kids grow
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Sore throat was incurable disease - I didn't think I'd see kids grow

  • Deb Gascoyne was diagnosed with smouldering myeloma in July 2009 after a GP visit for a sore throat, changing her life trajectory.
  • A nurse's spur‑of‑the‑moment blood tests led to an early diagnosis that may have saved Deb's life.
  • Despite relapses, Deb has remained active in fundraising, aiming to raise £250,000 for researchers.
  • Deb underwent two stem cell transplants and continued maintenance treatment through ongoing relapses.
  • She plans another London-to-Paris cycling challenge in May to support myeloma research, joined by family and clinicians.
  • Deb emphasizes listening to one's body and being an advocate for timely medical tests.
  • Myeloma UK supports Deb, reflecting the broader network aiding patients through treatment and fundraising.
  • Deb has spent years balancing family life with treatment while actively fundraising for research.
  • Her story illustrates the impact of cancer on parents’ plans for their children's futures.
  • Deb remains hopeful and grateful for the time with family as she continues treatment and advocacy.
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