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‘Tell-tale sign of killer cancer was hiding under my fake nails – now

amedpostBy amedpostAugust 10, 2025 Health No Comments3 Mins Read
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A mum is urging beauty lovers to regularly remove their fake nails – after a ‘funny’ black line lurking under her acrylics was the first sign of cancer.

Lucy Thompson noticed a black, vertical line on her left thumb after popping off her orange, ombre acrylic nails in April 2023.

The 35-year-old wasn’t immediately concerned by the mark, until a friend advised her to visit the doctors weeks later.

The GP then referred Lucy to hospital for further tests over concerns the line could be a symptom of subungual melanoma – a rare type of skin cancer that develops under the nail.

The mum-of-three was told doctors had found pre-cancerous cells that they were able to remove from her nailbed.

The teacher believes the cells would have developed into cancer and spread throughout her body if she hadn’t spotted the mark hidden underneath her acrylics.

Now, the mum is warning others to remain vigilant of any new suspicious marks or blemishes that appear on their finger or toenails.

Lucy, from Hull, East Yorkshire, said: “I’d had my nails done and I ended up picking them off.

“I noticed a funny line on my nail and thought I’d damaged it by taking off my nails or I might’ve banged it or trapped it in a door.

“A straight, thin line just appeared and I remember thinking ‘that looks a bit odd’.

“I’d had them on for about two weeks just to see friends.

“I was aware of it and thought ‘I’ll just keep an eye on it’ but wasn’t worried.”

After a friend urged her to get the suspicious-looking blemish checked out, Lucy visited her GP.

Lucy said: “I went to the doctors and before she even sat down, she said that it could be cancer and ‘we’ll need to send it off’.

“I thought I was just going to get told it’s nothing.

“I got referred to a specialist cancer hospital straight away and they said they wanted to remove it as soon as possible.

“They took a biopsy and I was ringing up constantly to get the results. I really was scared. I could see every day it was growing and growing.

“It was really tough. My first thought was ‘who’s going to look after my kids like I can?’. That’s what I was scared of. I didn’t want to leave my kids.”

After the first set of tests proved inconclusive,  Lucy underwent another biopsy of her nails that confirmed the presence of pre-cancerous cells.

Lucy said: “If left untreated, there was a really high possibility that it would’ve become skin cancer.

“It would’ve turned into subungual melanoma.

“When people see it, they just think it’s a weird line and people leave it too long, which is why I think it doesn’t have a high survival rate. Luckily, I haven’t had anything since.

“I regularly have a check of all my nails now. I only rarely get my nails done now and if I do I only have them on for a week or so.”

Luckily, Lucy didn’t need any further treatment and is now urging others to check their nail beds for any abnormal changes.

Lucy said: “If you see a mark on your nail, any changes, just get yourself checked at the doctors.

“The chances are it’ll be nothing, but if it is something, the sooner you get seen, the sooner you can get it treated.

“The more you put it off, the more dangerous it can be.

“I have a lot of friends that get their nails done all the time and just get infills and I’ve always said ‘tell [the manicurist] to take the lot off’ so they can check their nailbeds.

“I always make sure everybody is aware.”

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