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Home » ‘I didn’t think I’d be graduating’ after Freshers’ Week cancer op | Manchester News
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‘I didn’t think I’d be graduating’ after Freshers’ Week cancer op | Manchester News

By britishbulletin.com18 July 20262 Mins Read
‘I didn’t think I’d be graduating’ after Freshers’ Week cancer op | Manchester News
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Ella Tyman had just moved into university accommodation in the autumn of 2023, and was about to enjoy Freshers’ Week, when she was told she was needed urgent surgery for cancer.

The 21-year-old, of Skelmersdale, Lancashire, had been diagnosed with parotid gland cancer after doctors found a lump behind her ear during an appointment for an eye infection.

Ella said she had believed the cancer could be quickly removed before returning to life at the University of Salford. But a planned 45-minute procedure became a six-hour operation after the cancer had doubled in size and wrapped around facial nerves.

“I didn’t think I’d be graduating now,” she said, having achieved a first-class honours degree.

“They had to cut the nerves in my face,” she said.

“I didn’t even want to walk out of my house, let alone go to university.”

Ella, who was 18 at the time, said she considered dropping out as she recovered from facial paralysis, bruising and the effects of proton therapy at The Christie in Manchester.

But she returned to classes within about two weeks, with support from her family, friends, the Teenage Cancer Trust and Young Lives vs Cancer.

She said studying television and radio helped her feel determined to continue.

“When I started doing my first projects, I started thinking, ‘this is what I want to do’,” she said.

“I don’t want to miss out just because of what cancer’s done.”

Ella was declared cancer-free the day before New Year’s Eve in 2023, but said she was still having treatment for the lasting effects of the surgery, including Botox appointments and further surgery before graduation.

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