A woman who successfully underwent a newly-approved form of cancer treatment has said it allowed her to avoid the need for surgery.
The method, known as Papillon, uses low energy X-rays to treat rectal cancer patients and it has recently been recommended for use by the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (Nice).
Sharon Price, an NHS worker from Newcastle-under-Lyme, was diagnosed with rectal cancer at the age of 45 and said: "I was faced with the possibility of surgery, which would mean that I'd have to live with a stoma for the rest of my life.
"That was devastating - I was just too young to have to go through that."

