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Sunday 23 August 2015

24 year old Mother dies from cervical cancer after being turned down for smear test

A 24-year-old mother has died from cervical cancer after being denied a smear test because she was too young. 
 
Rachel Sarjantson, 24, who was due to marry in March, battled the disease for a year before her death which her family has described as 'completely avoidable'.
The legal age for a smear test in the UK is 25 and her grieving family have now called for the age limit to be lowered to prevent further deaths.
 
Her mother, Lisa Rich, said: 'She didn't need to suffer this. It was tragic and completely unavoidable. It shouldn't be happening in this country'.  
 
When Miss Sarjantson was finally given a smear test, it was too late as she had already been diagnosed with aggressive cancer that had taken over her body. 
 
After a hysterotomy last summer and four weeks of radiotherapy, doctors thought she was in the clear.
But in April, she was told the cancer had returned and by that point her body was too weak to undergo chemotherapy treatment.
 
She was transferred to hospital on June 30 and remained there until her death on August 12. 
The mother-of-one, an early years practitioner, was so devoted to her 20-month-old son Ronnie she even timed her radiotherapy treatment on the morning of his first birthday so he could still have a party in the evening. 
 
Her mother, Lisa, said: 'She was a loving person and very close with her little boy. Throughout the whole thing, she remained positive.
'She never gave in and made a bucket list because as far as she was concerned she was going to beat it.'
She added: 'She was trying to plan camping trips. She really wanted to get better and to carry on - as far as she was concerned that's what she was going to do.
'Even when the doctors said you don't have to have any more operations if you don't want, she said "no, that would be giving in'". 
Mr Hyde, a corporal in the army, has now transferred to the second battalion, Duke of Lancaster's regiment, based at Weeton, so he can be at home to look after their son. 
Her family are now campaigning to lower the age limit for cervical screening and said a simple procedure could have prevented the tumour developing. 
 
Her sister, Zoe, 28, who worked with Rachel, said: 'If the age limit had been lowered already, she might still be here.
 
'So many young girls are dying of it. Maybe in time they can help other mums, for their children's sake if not anything else.' 
 
Cervical cancer often has no symptoms in its early stages but the most common is irregular bleeding, in between periods, after sex or after the menopause.
 
 
 
Daily Mail

34 comments:

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  2. Negligence..hope the docs are now happy..RIP!

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  4. Am heart broken cos if the baby! That baby is too cute to grow up without a mother's love. May she RIP

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  6. Eyaah, Return If Possible (RIP)

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  7. Eeeeeeeeeyah, so sad. May her soul rest in peace. Linda take note!

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  8. So they have age restriction for certain treatment/ diagnosis, never knew sha, but i think 24 is a very mature age

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  9. So they have age restriction for certain treatment/ diagnosis, never knew sha, but i think 24 is a very mature age

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  10. So they have age restriction for certain treatment/ diagnosis, never knew sha, but i think 24 is a very mature age

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  11. Hmmm, wow. It could have been avoided.
    #*karlishah*

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  12. I have worked in an NGO where they screen women of cervical cancer and breast cancer,you find out that a lot of women die daily in Nigeria from this diseases yet the awareness is not there. Cervical cancer does not give any sign until the late stage when it has already spread. Cervical cancer is caused by hpv virus i.e human papilloma virus usually sexually transmitted. If you are 18 years and sexually active go for compulsory screening once in a year.Also ladies learn how to check your breast once in a month and women who are 40 years and above should for their mammogram

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  13. It's a pity. Rip fine woman..!

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  14. May her gentle soul rest in perfect peace Amen

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  15. I went for my smear test july 17th hoping all is well but I got d shock of my life when d doctor called me a week leta dat dey fine abnormal cells on my cervix I almost died of fear I was crying and praying and hoping that it's not too late .they did my biopsy it was cin2 I was so relieve and happy because is not yet cancer but a precancerous tage it was caught early am was so lucky ,wen for treatment and everything is fine now. Smear test save d life of 3000 women every year and am just thinking Nigeria doesn't have smear test it's so sad am so scare.if I'm till in Nigeria I would hav been a walking time bomb God is so good and I pray dat God protect my frds and family, Pls thanks God for me.

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    1. I'm happy for you. May God continue to bless you with good health

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  16. So sad, dey shd review d law n bring down d age o. RIP 2 r

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  17. So sad, dey shd review d law n bring down d age o. RIP 2 r

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  18. Sad! May her soul rest in peace....

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  19. Kai so sad, UK and their stupid strictness to their rubbish unbendable laws. RIP

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  20. Chiaaa UK self,,,in nigeria u can carry out pap smear test as from 18 above

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  21. They should scrap that age limit for pap test without delay so sad!!!

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  22. So sad, may her soul rest in peace

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