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Menopause Mistake: Mum's Terminal Cancer Shock
16 Jan
Summary
- Gail Redpath mistook terminal cancer symptoms for menopause.
- Doctors discovered a 10cm tumor during surgery for a cyst.
- She faces months to live but seeks research trial participation.

Gail Redpath, a 53-year-old mother from Edinburgh, has shared her harrowing experience of being diagnosed with terminal cancer after initially believing her symptoms were related to menopause. What she thought was irregular bleeding and a lump turned out to be a sign of a rare and aggressive cancer.
During surgery to remove a suspected cyst, medical professionals discovered a significant 10cm tumor. Subsequent biopsies confirmed stage 4 Leiomyosarcoma, a cancer originating in smooth muscle tissue, which had already metastasized to her lymph nodes and lungs. Gail was given a prognosis of only a few months to live.
Despite the grim outlook, Gail is determined to raise awareness for sarcoma research, which receives limited funding. She is actively seeking to join a clinical trial in Leicester aimed at developing a blood test for sarcomas, demonstrating resilience and a commitment to future patients while undergoing palliative chemotherapy.




