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Band Against Cancer: Sara shows her support


January 30, 2019 - 1552 views

A cancer charity campaign helped fronted by a former Colwyn Bay pupil is getting underway ahead of World Cancer Day on February 4th.

Sara Owen, an ex-pupil of Rydal Penrhos School has starred in a video for CLIC Sargent where she details her experiences of having a brain tumour and subsequent operations and treatment.

This was devised to help others going through the same difficulties and to raise awareness for the charity’s wristband campaign ahead of World Cancer Day in February.

The 18-year-old initially started by detailing her initial diagnosis after her left arm went numb when on a skiing holiday, which was down to a tumour that required surgery.

Once removed by surgeons, the tumour was discovered to be Ependymoma, which arises from the ependyma, a tissue of the central nervous system.

Sara was then offered a new type of radiotherapy treatment in Florida, which involved 33 rounds proton beam therapy before another surgery prior to her A-levels once another tumour emerged.

Despite this adversity, the former Prefect rounded off a hugely successful 12-year stint at Rydal Penrhos with an exceptional set of A-level results, securing A* marks in Biology, Chemistry and Mathematics, in addition to an A at AS level in Physics.

This included an overall mark of 585 out of a possible 600 in her Mathematics papers, and she is now at the prestigious King’s College London studying Medicine.

The Bands Against Campaign is being promoted heavily across social media and TV. Fundraisers can help the CLIC Sargent appeal by purchasing fashion bands via their website shop.

Read Sara's inspiring story here.