A teacher in Kenton, Newcastle upon Tyne, Carly Scott, has shared her emotional plea after being diagnosed with terminal cancer. She is determined not to give up the fight and is advocating for regular cervical screening to prevent similar situations. Carly’s battle with stage three cervical cancer since early 2025 recently progressed to stage four. Despite the grim prognosis, she remains hopeful and is exploring alternative treatments like Transarterial Chemoembolization (TACE) in Germany and proton therapy, which is not offered by the NHS.
Carly, a teacher at a North Tyneside school, recalled the shock of her diagnosis, which was preceded by a severe health scare with troubling symptoms. She emphasized the importance of early detection and proper medical care. Friends and family have rallied around Carly, with a GoFundMe page raising significant funds to support her treatment expenses. Facing financial challenges due to the high costs of cancer care, Carly is grateful for the outpouring of generosity and support from her community.
Despite the physical and emotional toll of her illness, Carly remains determined to explore all available treatment options. She is raising awareness during Cervical Cancer Awareness Week, urging others to prioritize their health and seek timely screenings. Carly’s resilience and courage in the face of adversity have inspired those around her, demonstrating the strength of community support in times of need.