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Woman had eight organs removed in rare cancer treatment | |
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Faye Louise, from Horsham, began planning her own funeral after a tumour was found in her appendix | Faye Louise, from Horsham, began planning her own funeral after a tumour was found in her appendix |
A woman who had eight organs removed after being diagnosed with a rare cancer has returned to work. | A woman who had eight organs removed after being diagnosed with a rare cancer has returned to work. |
Faye Louise, from Horsham, West Sussex, began planning her own funeral after doctors found a tumour in her appendix in 2023. | Faye Louise, from Horsham, West Sussex, began planning her own funeral after doctors found a tumour in her appendix in 2023. |
But after "the mother of all surgeries", she said she was cancer free and able to return to work as a flight dispatcher at Gatwick Airport. | But after "the mother of all surgeries", she said she was cancer free and able to return to work as a flight dispatcher at Gatwick Airport. |
"To have been told there is no evidence of disease, it was the greatest Christmas gift that I could have got," she said. | "To have been told there is no evidence of disease, it was the greatest Christmas gift that I could have got," she said. |
Ms Louise added that she was unsure if she'd be able to work again this time last year. | Ms Louise added that she was unsure if she'd be able to work again this time last year. |
"The job is very physical, but I love aviation and I'm happy that I'm back in the role," she told BBC Radio Sussex. | "The job is very physical, but I love aviation and I'm happy that I'm back in the role," she told BBC Radio Sussex. |
Faye Louise said she was "cancer free" having been diagnosed with pseudomyxoma peritonei in 2023 | Faye Louise said she was "cancer free" having been diagnosed with pseudomyxoma peritonei in 2023 |
The former model began to have pains in spring 2023, which she initially put down to period problems, before an ultrasound revealed an ovarian cyst. | The former model began to have pains in spring 2023, which she initially put down to period problems, before an ultrasound revealed an ovarian cyst. |
However, after an operation to rectify the problems, she said she "heard the dreaded C-word" and was diagnosed with pseudomyxoma peritonei – a rare tumour that causes a build-up of a jelly-like substance in the abdomen. | However, after an operation to rectify the problems, she said she "heard the dreaded C-word" and was diagnosed with pseudomyxoma peritonei – a rare tumour that causes a build-up of a jelly-like substance in the abdomen. |
As the tumour had ruptured, spreading cancer cells around her body, Ms Louise needed an operation which involved removing eight of her organs. | As the tumour had ruptured, spreading cancer cells around her body, Ms Louise needed an operation which involved removing eight of her organs. |
The surgery included the removal of her spleen, gallbladder, appendix, ovaries, uterus, fallopian tubes, belly button, greater and lesser omentum - which connect the stomach and duodenum to other abdominal organs - and part of her liver, as well as the scraping of her diaphragm and pelvis. | The surgery included the removal of her spleen, gallbladder, appendix, ovaries, uterus, fallopian tubes, belly button, greater and lesser omentum - which connect the stomach and duodenum to other abdominal organs - and part of her liver, as well as the scraping of her diaphragm and pelvis. |
She will continue to have yearly scans every November as a result. | She will continue to have yearly scans every November as a result. |
"Waiting for the results will sadly make or break every Christmas for me. But you just have to keep pushing forward and never give up," she said. | "Waiting for the results will sadly make or break every Christmas for me. But you just have to keep pushing forward and never give up," she said. |
"Some days I have been down to the depths of despair, but more often than not now, I'm having more positive days." | "Some days I have been down to the depths of despair, but more often than not now, I'm having more positive days." |
Faye Louise has been fundraising for Cancer Research UK | Faye Louise has been fundraising for Cancer Research UK |
She has since returned to work, and fundraised for Cancer Research UK – including being gunged with 15 litres of orange gloop in the garden of the Red Lyon pub in Slinfold. | She has since returned to work, and fundraised for Cancer Research UK – including being gunged with 15 litres of orange gloop in the garden of the Red Lyon pub in Slinfold. |
She has also completed the Race for Life in Stanmer Park, Brighton, to raise funds for the charity. | She has also completed the Race for Life in Stanmer Park, Brighton, to raise funds for the charity. |
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