Dying for a Tan

A Tameside nurse who's been disagnosed with uncurable skin cancer is urging people to protect themselves in the sun.

Published 24th Jul 2015

A Tameside nurse has launched a campaign called 'Dying for a Tan' after she was diagnosed with incurable skin cancer.

Sarah Swindells from Shaw blames her sunbed use as a teenager for her stage four melanoma.

After undergoing several rounds of chemotherapy she's now been told a treatment known as tumour-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) could be her only hope. It involves using a patient’s tumour to grow cells which are put back into the body to fight the cancer, and is only available privately at The Christie, costing £70,000.

Her family, friends and colleagues are now on a fundraising mission to try and help save her life.

Sarah told us she can't thank people enough for their support, but she also wants the campaign to be about prevention....

If you want to help you can click here for more information:

http://www.youcaring.com/sarah-swindells-371851

Or visit: http://www.melanomauk.org.uk/