A Scottish mum has been given just weeks to live after her cancer was diagnosed as terminal earlier this year.
Elif Hector had undergone major surgery in Edinburgh in 2021 after doctors discovered a tumour the size of a basketball on her lung, with surgeons successfully removing it.
However, less than a year later the 56-year-old was given the devastating news that the growths had returned, with the new tumours now amounting to similar sizes.
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Desperate to prove her prognosis wrong, Elif and her daughter are now fundraising to see her travel to an experimental clinic in Mexico for treatment.
Living in Scotland for 32 years after moving from Turkey, Elif explained that doctors in Scotland had said there was nothing else they would be able to do for her.
She told the Record "I want to try - because I'm not really ready to give up yet."
Elif, who lives in Stonehaven, discovered a mass in the lining of her lung in 2012 that was pushing the organ up against her heart after experiencing a myriad of health problems for years prior.
At the time it was discovered, it was around 14cm in size - slightly larger than a standard Coke can - but docs advised her that surgery would be risky and should only be attempted when absolutely necessary.
Elif travelled to Japan to obtain a medication called Rizaben she says kept the tumours in check. But after her supply dwindled, she claims the tumour grew back aggressively.
By the end of 2020 it had ballooned to 35cm in diameter and 10lb in weight, sapping Elif of her energy, causing her to lose 25kg and forcing her to take early retirement.
Edinburgh surgeons removed the growth in early 2021 - and Elif thought she had been given a new lease of life.
But those hopes were shattered when doctors told her the tumour was cancerous, and that she had sarcoma - a form of the disease that affects the body's soft tissues.
And in June last year doctors identified two new tumours along with additional growths that had spread into her lungs.
The new tumours are 17.5cm and 8cm in diameter - respectively the size of a junior football and a baseball.
A distraught Elif was told they were inoperable - and last month she was given less than six months to live. At best, the NHS can offer her end-of-life care.
She tearfully recalled: "I remember when I saw the tumour, and how I felt when I realised I had been carrying that inside me. Then they confirmed it was sarcoma.
"I was feeling great, and trying my best to be positive. I didn't believe it would turn out this bad.
"I had no idea what cancer was like but the pain I am experiencing is like nothing I've ever felt."
Elif's daughter Tara set up a GoFundMe page with an ambitious target of £55,000 to cover an alternative therapy in Mexico.
But Elif says she has no other options left - and would rather know for sure she has exhausted every possible avenue to prolong her life.
Both the treatment and the messages of support on the GoFundMe page, which has raised just over 10% of its target so far, have given her a renewed sense of hope that she has not felt in years.
"People have gone to Mexico, gotten well, and come back. If nothing else, I would like to try," she added.
"I was reluctant to set up the GoFundMe because I didn't want friends and colleagues finding out I was ill - but I know if it was them in my situation I would want to help."
Tara, 26, added that her mum deserved a final chance at extending her life.
She said: "We don't have cancer running in the family so it was completely unexpected.
"After her surgery for the big tumour we felt more hopeful, she had a new lease of life
It could go one of two ways. We could accept that this is it and that there's nothing that can be done or we could try to do something about it."
The GoFundMe page can be found here.