“Today, I feel strong and well,” she stated. “I currently don’t have cancer, and I feel like I’m living my best life.” The drug prescribed to her is Abemacicleb, exclusively licensed for 2 years for patients with high-risk cancer return, and she’s on other drugs for the next 12 years… all through Cancer Research.

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On the weekend of May 25, the Manic Ceramics Pottery Group took their Noah’s Ark project to the São Brás Fair at the museum, hoping to raise funds for Cancer Research. “We did really well, raising €278 which has gone straight to Cancer Research, and we’re now at £1,500 in just a week”, Gillie Stenvers, Claudia’s mother, shared. “As all of you mums out there know, seeing your “baby” (aged 53) seriously ill, is a total nightmare.”

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If any of you are, or have been, in this awful situation, they encourage you to get into contact. Thanks to new, recent drugs through Cancer Research, Claudia is now able to live her life to the full.

“Get in touch, don’t be alone”, Gillie invites. “Come and chuck clay with us, it beats hitting and crying into pillows… I know!”

To find out more about the Manic Ceramics Pottery Group, or to support Cancer Research, please visit https://fundraise.cancerresearchuk.org/page/pottery-ark?from=qr