Terminal cancer, BUT HAPPIER THAN EVER
WOMAN - UK|May 06, 2024
Despite her diagnosis, Jacqui Drake is determined to live the best life she can while also helping others
ELAINE HAYWARD
Terminal cancer, BUT HAPPIER THAN EVER

If you asked my friends and family to describe me, they'd say I'm a 'glass is always half full' kind of person.

And while that is true, my positive outlook was tested to its limits when I was diagnosed with secondary cancer at the age of 49. I believed I only had a few years left. But here I am, now aged 61, happier than ever and living a fun-packed life.

My first brush with cancer was in 1993 when I was 30 and I had a cancerous mole removed on my right leg.

For the next 17 years I was cancer-free and continued working as a choreographer and running my own theatre school for children.

I felt so healthy and well that when a painless lump appeared in the same area in 2009, I wasn't overly worried. But knowing that an early diagnosis is vital,

I went to get it checked out, and following tests and scans at the hospital, doctors made the grim discovery that the melanoma had returned.

Over the next two years, I had a further two operations on my leg to remove the cancer. Then, after the second operation in 2011, I had a routine full-body scan.

'I'm afraid it's not good news,' my oncologist told me. The melanoma had spread to my lungs.

I listened shocked as he explained that the cancer was incurable, but I focused on the next words he said, which were 'manageable and treatable'.

I still felt well and when I told my parents they reminded me I wasn't alone - that we'd face this together as a family. I was their only child and we'd always called ourselves the Three Musketeers.

I continued with regular CT scans so doctors could monitor what was happening, however due to progression of my cancer I started a targeted drug treatment in 2013.

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