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Charlie Ainsworth, 37, was diagnosed with skin cancer in 2016 after noticing an unusual mole that was later removed. Despite initially being given the all-clear, her cancer returned in 2024, spreading to her lungs, hip, brain (12 tumours), and stomach (two masses). Doctors have given her days to live. Charlie’s mother, Belinda, urges others to check any unusual moles.
Courtesy: www.thesun.co.uk
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