Mom of 3 Says 'Pulled Muscle' Was First Sign of Stage 4 Melanoma, Adds She Never Had a 'Dodgy Mole' or Lesion on Her Skin

Mar. 15, 2025

Claire Turner with her three children and husband, Mark.Photo:Kennedy News and Media

A mum who thought she’d pulled a muscle passing her daughter a croissant in the car was horrified when it turned out to be stage four skin cancer. Claire Turner was sat in the front passenger seat as her 49-year-old husband Mark Turner drove the family, including their three children, for a family weekend away in October 2023. As she turned from the seat to pass the pastry over to 11-year-old Annabelle Turner in the back seat, she felt a pain in her right shoulder.

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Claire Turner 43, thought she’d pulled a muscle while handing her daughter something to eat — but when the pain continued, she sought medical careShe was initially told it was a torn ligament, but she persisted in seeing doctors — and discovered the swelling was due to a tumor and stage 4 melanomaTurner said she never had any lesions or moles on her skin — which happens in about 3% of melanoma cases — and that doctors have given her a “50/50 chance” to surviveA mom of 3 thought she had pulled a muscle in her shoulder — but the pain and swelling turned out to be a sign of stage 4melanoma.In October 2023, Claire Turner, 43, was riding in the front passenger seat, as her husband, Mark, was driving the family to a weekend vacation. She reached back to hand her daughter some breakfast — a croissant, banana and bottle of water — and “I felt like I pulled a muscle,” Turner told Kennedy News and Media viaThe Daily Mail.“I thought ‘that’s painful' but then I carried on with the day,” she said. “It was pretty painful carrying a bag and that night it was quite painful to lean back on it.”Claire Turner shares the lump on her shoulder that turned out to be a tumor.Kennedy News and MediaWhen the family returned to their home in the English town of Didcot, South Oxfordshire, Turner sought medical care for her still-painful shoulder — and was told she had a torn ligament.“They gave me painkillers and told me to keep it strapped up and rest it for a couple of weeks and that it should settle down—and it did,” she said. But a few weeks later, her shoulder began to swell. Her doctors told her that “shoulder injuries can take a while to heal," but she decided to seek a second opinion—and was referred to an orthopedic consultant.“By this point it was quite apparent and it was quite a substantial swelling on my shoulder. I couldn’t carry a bag or wear a bra,” she said, who underwent an MRI and was referred to a cancer clinic — and spent last Christmas awaiting the results of her tests.“I went on a spiral over Christmas. It was awful, and I was expecting the worst. It’s the lowest I’ve felt in the whole journey,” she told the outlet.Claire and Mark Turner.Kennedy News and MediaNever miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.The diagnosis, she says, was stage 4melanoma— but she’d never had a“dodgy mole,“she shares. “It starts with a skin lesion, you look at it and ignore it, that’s what I thought skin cancer was.”But, Turner said “there was no primary [site where the cancer started] on my skin,” and added that even though there was no visible site on her skin, “the cancer cells got so deep that they travelled round for months or even years and created other tumors.“According to theNational Library of Medicine, “approximately 3.2% of all melanomas present in distant sites with no known primary site.“And while she didn’t have avisible mole, Turner said, “I did use sun beds and I’ve been burned in the sun striving for a tan.”Since her diagnosis last Christmas, tumors have been discovered elsewhere around her shoulder, as well as in her liver and in the muscles around her buttocks and legs.Claire Turner.Kennedy News and MediaTurner underwent immunotherapy treatment — which theCleveland Clinicexplains “may help some people with cancer to live longer” because the treatment “uses your body’s immune system to find and destroy cancerous cells.”Unfortunately, Turner had to stop when she developed complications with inflammation.“My nurse said to me that 10 years ago, with my diagnosis, I would be given six to seven months to live. That was quite shocking,” said Turner.Her prognosis, while better than a decade ago, is still sobering: “The doctor said I had a 50/50 chance of coming out of the other side of this.”

A mom of 3 thought she had pulled a muscle in her shoulder — but the pain and swelling turned out to be a sign of stage 4melanoma.

In October 2023, Claire Turner, 43, was riding in the front passenger seat, as her husband, Mark, was driving the family to a weekend vacation. She reached back to hand her daughter some breakfast — a croissant, banana and bottle of water — and “I felt like I pulled a muscle,” Turner told Kennedy News and Media viaThe Daily Mail.

“I thought ‘that’s painful' but then I carried on with the day,” she said. “It was pretty painful carrying a bag and that night it was quite painful to lean back on it.”

Claire Turner shares the lump on her shoulder that turned out to be a tumor.Kennedy News and Media

A mum who thought she’d pulled a muscle passing her daughter a croissant in the car was horrified when it turned out to be stage four skin cancer. Claire Turner was sat in the front passenger seat as her 49-year-old husband Mark Turner drove the family, including their three children, for a family weekend away in October 2023. As she turned from the seat to pass the pastry over to 11-year-old Annabelle Turner in the back seat, she felt a pain in her right shoulder.

When the family returned to their home in the English town of Didcot, South Oxfordshire, Turner sought medical care for her still-painful shoulder — and was told she had a torn ligament.

“They gave me painkillers and told me to keep it strapped up and rest it for a couple of weeks and that it should settle down—and it did,” she said. But a few weeks later, her shoulder began to swell. Her doctors told her that “shoulder injuries can take a while to heal,” but she decided to seek a second opinion—and was referred to an orthopedic consultant.

“By this point it was quite apparent and it was quite a substantial swelling on my shoulder. I couldn’t carry a bag or wear a bra,” she said, who underwent an MRI and was referred to a cancer clinic — and spent last Christmas awaiting the results of her tests.

“I went on a spiral over Christmas. It was awful, and I was expecting the worst. It’s the lowest I’ve felt in the whole journey,” she told the outlet.

Claire and Mark Turner.Kennedy News and Media

A mum who thought she’d pulled a muscle passing her daughter a croissant in the car was horrified when it turned out to be stage four skin cancer. Claire Turner was sat in the front passenger seat as her 49-year-old husband Mark Turner drove the family, including their three children, for a family weekend away in October 2023. As she turned from the seat to pass the pastry over to 11-year-old Annabelle Turner in the back seat, she felt a pain in her right shoulder.

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The diagnosis, she says, was stage 4melanoma— but she’d never had a“dodgy mole,“she shares. “It starts with a skin lesion, you look at it and ignore it, that’s what I thought skin cancer was.”

But, Turner said “there was no primary [site where the cancer started] on my skin,” and added that even though there was no visible site on her skin, “the cancer cells got so deep that they travelled round for months or even years and created other tumors.”

According to theNational Library of Medicine, “approximately 3.2% of all melanomas present in distant sites with no known primary site.”

And while she didn’t have avisible mole, Turner said, “I did use sun beds and I’ve been burned in the sun striving for a tan.”

Since her diagnosis last Christmas, tumors have been discovered elsewhere around her shoulder, as well as in her liver and in the muscles around her buttocks and legs.

Claire Turner.Kennedy News and Media

A mum who thought she’d pulled a muscle passing her daughter a croissant in the car was horrified when it turned out to be stage four skin cancer. Claire Turner was sat in the front passenger seat as her 49-year-old husband Mark Turner drove the family, including their three children, for a family weekend away in October 2023. As she turned from the seat to pass the pastry over to 11-year-old Annabelle Turner in the back seat, she felt a pain in her right shoulder.

Turner underwent immunotherapy treatment — which theCleveland Clinicexplains “may help some people with cancer to live longer” because the treatment “uses your body’s immune system to find and destroy cancerous cells.”

Unfortunately, Turner had to stop when she developed complications with inflammation.

“My nurse said to me that 10 years ago, with my diagnosis, I would be given six to seven months to live. That was quite shocking,” said Turner.

Her prognosis, while better than a decade ago, is still sobering: “The doctor said I had a 50/50 chance of coming out of the other side of this.”

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