Apsley teacher given all-clear after melanoma treatment

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A teacher has shared a warning after being treated for melanoma at Watford General and the Royal Free Hospital.

After being referred to Watford General Hospital to have skin removed a teacher has shared a warning for others to be careful.

“I went to the doctor and they said it was fine as it looked completely benign,” the primary school teacher said. “However, it started catching on things and I grew increasingly concerned therefore they removed it.”The mole sample was sent off for routine testing but was revealed to be malignant, meaning Grace, from Apsley had to go to Watford General to have the deeper area beneath the cancerous mole surgically removed in a primary excision.

“It’s such good news,” Grace added. “It’s really worrying waiting for the results and it’s such a relief to get the all-clear so I’m really happy life can start to return back to normal.”

 

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