Carly Beasley, 33, from Wiltshire, had a large brain tumour removed in 2018
Despite 14-hour surgery, she was told she might only have 14 years left to live
Carly was told she could delay chemotherapy as her tumour was slow growing
Carly decided to delay treatment to travel the world with her husband Kris, 34
Months later, Carly was told by doctors it was time for her to begin treatment
The chemotherapy would have meant she needed her eggs harvested for IVF
Carly luckily fell pregnant before treatment and the baby is due in September
Clacton Pier lit up orange last night to highlight the devastating impact of acute myeloid leukaemia. The rare and unrelenting form of cancer kills more than 2,500 people every year in the UK, according to figures published by Cancer Research UK. The coastal landmark also changed colour in support of brave eight-month-old Azaylia Diamond Cain, daughter of former professional footballer Ashely Cain and Safiyya Vorajee. Tumours have been discovered in her vital organs and she was given two days to live, but she is still battling 13 days later. A spokesman for Clacton Pier said: “All our thoughts go out to Azaylia and her family.”
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