Soprano hits the high notes for cancer
In a cruel twist of fate, Aileen Marley, from Giffnock, found herself sitting opposite one of the country’s leading specialist consultant surgeons in pancreatic cancer for a second time within a year.
The 34-year-old lawyer was approached by a group — led by leading surgeon Mr Ross Carter — who wanted to start up a pancreas-specific cancer charity.
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Hide AdA year later, her father was diagnosed with and, later, died of pacreatic cancer.
Now, Aileen — who is a lead soprano in a concert tonight by The Bothwell Philharmonic Choir — uses her singing for the charity.
“I released an album,” Aileen told The Extra.
She added: “All the profits from the cd and from the concert are going to the charity.
“The album can be downloaded from iTunes but they take £5 from every sale; so I’ve had to make that dearer. But Pauline Books in Princes Square in Glasgow is able to sell it for less.”
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Hide Ad“It was a horrible coincidence that I drew up the legal documents for the charity and then I found myself sitting across from Ross Carter for a second time after my dad was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in May 2011 and he died in December the same year.
“Only three per cent of cases have a five-year survival.”
So far, Aileen has helped raise more than £5,000.
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