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Defiant Mum Fights Incurable Cancer for Family
24 Dec
Summary
- A mother's intuition during a shower led to early breast cancer detection.
- Cancer returned aggressively, spreading to bones, spine, ribs, and liver.
- She now fights for time with her family, embracing life actively.

In March 2018, Claire Goldthorpe, a mother of two, discovered a lump in her breast during a shower, prompting her to seek immediate medical attention. Following a mammogram and biopsy, she was diagnosed with breast cancer. After undergoing chemotherapy, radiotherapy, and a mastectomy, Claire received an all-clear in October 2018. However, her relief was short-lived as pain in her pelvis in September 2019 revealed the cancer had spread to her right pelvis and left femur.
Further scans in 2021 showed the cancer had advanced to her spine, ribs, and liver, rendering it incurable. Despite a critical health downturn in January 2022, Claire has continued to fight, pursuing various treatment regimens including immunotherapy. She has prioritized precious time with her wife and daughters, finding strength and a sense of aliveness through her continued participation in sports.
As of April 2025, scans indicated the cancer had spread again to her breastbone, bowel, and vertebrae. Currently, Claire is undergoing immunotherapy, which has stabilized the cancer. She actively participates in sports, crediting them for helping her feel alive and manage treatment side effects. Her journey highlights the importance of listening to one's body and the power of resilience in the face of adversity.



