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Cancer patient with six months to live finishes third Great Manchester Run | Manchester News

By uk-times.com23 May 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Laura O’Neill

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The Great Run Company Angela wears an orange vest with Maggies written on the front in white letters. She wears a pink and has long light hair. She walks with two walking poles.The Great Run Company

Angela Summers was the final finisher at the Great Manchester Run on Sunday

A cancer patient who was given six months to live in 2021 has completed her third Great Manchester Run.

Angela Summers thought “she would never be able to do a 10k again” after she was diagnosed with incurable spine and lung cancer since 2021.

“Every time I go across that line, I just think, ‘that’s another year I’ve been here’,” Ms Summers said.

The 61-year-old said she hoped her story would encourage others who faced serious illness not to give up.

She said: “Every finish line is borrowed time. It keeps me alive, physically and mentally,” she said.

“Even if you’re told the worst, never say never.”

The Great Run Company Angela (middle) stands with five members of her running team in front of the AJ Bell Great Manchester Run  finish line.  All but one wear orange T-shirts with Maggie's written on the front in white lettersThe Great Run Company

Angela’s running group raises funds for cancer charity Maggie’s, which supported Ms Summers and her family as they navigated her diagnosis

Ms Summers, from Fallowfield, has been taking part in the Great Manchester Run since 2005.

But shortly after completing the race in 2021 she began suffering back pain which turned out to be a spinal tumour – a secondary cancer from a primary tumour in her lung.

Doctors told Ms Summers that she might never walk again and gave her a prognosis of just six to 18 months.

However, after beginning intensive chemotherapy, she began walking short distances with the help of Nordic hiking poles.

“It was freezing, it was painful, but it gave me something to work towards,” she said.

“Walking every day gave me a sense of purpose again and helped relieve the pain.”

The Great Run Company Angela (right) stands with her daughter Josie in the middle of a crowd. Josie wears and orange T-shirt with Maggie's written on the front in white letters. She wears sunglasses and her dark blonde hair is pulled back loosely from her face.The Great Run Company

Angela was supported by her daughter Josie

Believing she was too ill to take part in the 2022 run, Ms Summers’ daughter Josie rallied friends and family to take part in her mum’s honour.

Inspired by their support, Ms Summers made the decision to join them herself at the last minute – and has taken part every year since.

Now more than 30-strong, their running group raises funds for cancer charity Maggie’s, which supported Ms Summers and her family as they navigated her diagnosis.

Ms Summers has undergone 36 rounds of chemotherapy and still attends scans every three months. The tumours are stable, allowing her to remain off chemotherapy for the past 12 months.

She said she walked every day and trained for each 10K event with the same determination that got her through treatment, using her sticks for support.

“I can’t run anymore, the pain’s too much, but I can still walk. I take painkillers, I lean on my poles, and I get it done,” she said.

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