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Sunscreen Skipped? Brutal Skin Cancer Treatment Revealed
17 Apr
Summary
- Woman's skin treatment felt like flesh being torn apart.
- She developed basal cell carcinoma and precancerous lesions.
- Annual treatment now required due to severe sun damage.

Belinda Shipman, originally from Australia and now living in the U.K., faced a "brutal" skin cancer treatment after discovering suspicious lesions in early 2026. A mole-mapping scan led to diagnoses of basal cell carcinoma on her shoulder and precancerous actinic keratoses along with squamous cell carcinoma in situ on her face.
Doctors prescribed a four-week topical chemotherapy cream, Tolak, to treat the abnormal cells. Shipman described the experience as excruciating, likening the pain to applying acid to raw flesh. She documented the month-long treatment on Instagram, showing her face becoming increasingly red and inflamed.