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Marie Moloney died in 2015 11 years after her 40 year old husband Tony died of brain cancer leaving 3 young boys.
About a year after Tony died, Marie was diagnosed with kidney cancer caused by VHL.
She died in December 2015 and thankfully by then 2 of the 3 boys had graduated from college.
...Marie Moloney died in 2015 11 years after her 40 year old husband Tony died of brain cancer leaving 3 young boys.
About a year after Tony died, Marie was diagnosed with kidney cancer caused by VHL.
She died in December 2015 and thankfully by then 2 of the 3 boys had graduated from college.
Unfortunately the youngest of the boys, Barry Moloney, also suffers from VHL and has already had kidney surgery related to the condition.
The full story is below but to explain VHL or von Hippel-Lindau is a genetic form of cancer.
VHL patients battle a series of tumours throughout their lives.
The VHL gene is involved in many other forms of cancer.
Finding a cure for VHL will play a vital role in curing cancer.
VHL UK/Ireland (http://vhl-uk-ireland.org/) is a non-profit organisation dedicated to research, education, and support to improve diagnosis, treatment, and quality of life for those affected by von Hippel-Lindau Syndrome.
11 years ago Marie Moloney and her son Barry were diagnosed with this devastating disease.
The story starts in 2004 when her husband Tony was diagnosed with Brain Cancer.
By the end of August 2004 he sadly passed away.
During this time Marie displayed symptoms of kidney cancer, however, these symptoms were ignored due to stress from the loss of her husband.
One thing that is very important when it comes to VHL is early diagnosis.
Unfortunately for Marie it was very far gone by the time she was diagnosed.
In December 2005 Marie Moloney had her very first VHL surgery to remove advanced stage bilateral Renal Cell Carcinoma.
After a short few months Marie was well on her way to recovery and continued on as an amazing mother and worker in the civil service.
In 2011 Marie went in for her second kidney surgery for the recurring nightmare that is Kidney Cancer.
This surgery was a tad more complicated as she only had less than a quarter of a kidney remaining after the first surgery.
Amazingly, she went on for over a year and a half without the need for dialysis.
When she finally did have to start dialysis she struggled at the start like any normal human being would.
Of course, Marie was no ordinary woman.
After a few short weeks of dialysis Marie was waltzing in and out of that dialysis unit 3 times a week as if it had no effect on her.
Anyone who would have met her on the street would have thought she was the healthiest person on the planet.
Marie was eternally grateful to her consultant Professor Lynch who realised she had VHL.
If it weren’t for him Marie may not have lived for as long as she did.
She wouldn’t have got to see her three sons off to college and two of her sons graduating from college.
She would never have seen her own amazing talent as an artist.
What happened to her may also have happened to her son.
In 2014 Barry was diagnosed with Renal Cell Carcinoma on his right kidney.
By July 2015, the tumours had grown quite large and had they not been removed when they were, the cancer would have most certainly spread to other areas of the body.
January 2016, Barry was given the all clear after his kidney surgery in July.
However, this disease is truly heart breaking as he knows that no matter how many times he gets the ‘’all clear’’ he’ll be right back in that hospital bed getting ready for another surgery.
"I watched my Mam go through hell for years from this devastating disease.
There were times before my surgery that all I wanted to do was run away, but all I had to do was take one look at Mam.
I saw how strong she was after all she had gone through and I knew I could get through it too.
She battled cancer while raising 3 young boys by herself.
This disease may destroy lives, but Mam never let anything stop her from fighting."
December 4th 2015, Marie Moloney passed away from Von-Hippel Lindau Disease.
All the money raised will be donated to the VHL to find a cure for this disease so other children don’t have to lose their parents so soon in their lives.
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VHL UK/Ireland Charity is registered in England and Wales 1160381 and Ireland 2010139Its objectives are:To relieve the charitable needs of persons who have von Hippel-Lindau Syndrome (VHL) and similar genetic conditions such as Hereditary Leiomyomatosis and Renal Cell Cancer (HLRCC) AND Birt-Hogg- Dubé Syndrome (BHD) and their families and carers in the UK and Ireland for the public benefit in particular but not exclusively by: 1) Providing support and advice regarding their genetic conditions,
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