Mark Molloy, diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia at age 35, shares his struggle with treatment and mental health isolation. Once an active individual, he faced severe challenges during his hospital stay, especially during his brother’s wedding. The support from his family and the Irish Cancer Society played a pivotal role in his recovery, allowing him to see hope as he concludes his maintenance chemotherapy. His experience serves to highlight the essential support structures available for those battling cancer.
Before I got diagnosed, I was outgoing, social, I played lots of sport and was very fit, very active, and all of a sudden I was up in bed...
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