In Kilkenny, a woman named Liz Farrell has turned personal grief into a public lesson — watching her father die from advanced skin cancer, she learned that attention itself can be a form of medicine. When small red bumps appeared on her own forehead in 2021, she photographed them, tracked their changes, and sought care early enough to have two separate malignancies removed before they could deepen. In a country where skin cancer already claims over eleven thousand diagnoses a year — a number expected to double by 2040 — her story is less a tale of survival than a quiet argument for the power o
Early Detection Saved My Life: Skin Cancer Survivor's Warning Signs
Liz Farrell's father died from advanced skin cancer, motivating her proactive approach that likely prevented her own case from reaching similar severity.