Dublin mum seeks rare cancer treatment in Barcelona

Sabrina O'Connor, a Dublin mum-of-three, moved to Barcelona for treatment of stage 4 mucosal melanoma, a rare cancer.

Dublin mum seeks rare cancer treatment in Barcelona

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Sabrina O'Connor, a business owner from Dun Laoghaire, Dublin, has moved to Barcelona for six months of treatment following a diagnosis of stage 4 mucosal melanoma earlier this year. Mucosal melanoma is an extremely rare form of cancer that affects mucous membranes.

O'Connor, a mother of three, sought treatment abroad after being diagnosed. The specific treatment she is receiving in Barcelona has not been publicly detailed, but she has shared her journey on social media to raise awareness about the disease.

According to the Irish Cancer Society, mucosal melanoma accounts for less than 1% of all melanoma cases in Ireland. Treatment options may include surgery, immunotherapy, or targeted therapy, depending on the individual case.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What is mucosal melanoma?

Mucosal melanoma is a rare cancer that forms in the mucous membranes, such as those in the mouth, nose, or digestive tract.

Why did Sabrina O'Connor go to Barcelona for treatment?

She sought treatment abroad, possibly for access to specialized therapies not available in Ireland, though specific reasons have not been publicly confirmed.

How common is mucosal melanoma in Ireland?

It accounts for less than 1% of all melanoma cases in Ireland, according to the Irish Cancer Society.

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