“We’d been away a couple of times over the summer, and I hadn’t been feeling 100%. I couldn’t eat much and was experiencing pain in my abdomen in the front and back, had a constant niggling discomfort in my left-hand side and was losing weight.
I saw my doctor when we got home who ran some blood tests and sent me for a CT scan at Swansea University near where we live. That’s when they told me they could see a large mass around my pancreas. I was booked in to see a surgeon to discuss my scan results, and he told me straight away it was pancreatic cancer.”
Unfortunately, because the tumour was connected to major blood vessels Joyce had few treatment options.
“The surgeon wasn’t confident he could operate and told me my options were limited. If I could have chemotherapy and tolerate it, I could go on to have radiotherapy. However, if the chemotherapy wasn’t feasible, I was looking at palliative care.”
Joyce began a six-month course of chemotherapy in December 2023 while her husband and 23-year-old daughter started researching radiotherapy options beyond the standard NHS pathway, determined to find her the best care possible.