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Carly Walton, 36, is living with an aggressive form of cervical cancer which is incurable. Carly had been displaying various symptoms over the past year, and after having extensive tests at hospitals, doctors discovered she had cervical cancer which had spread to other parts of her body. Carly, of Great Bentley, is currently undergoing chemotherapy to prolong her life. The treatment is also being carried out to try and make her feel as comfortable as possible. Like other people who has gone through the treatment, Carly has lost her hair. So some of her family members have decided to shave their heads to raise money for Macmillan Cancer Support.