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Raising awareness for breast cancer in general, every woman and man check your breasts regularly. If something is not right then contact your GP they will see you straight away.
Found a lump late January. Diagnosed Triple Negative Breast Cancer early February. Surgery March. 21 weeks of 15 sessions of chemo. Soon to have ten sessions of radiotherapy and will be through the process and out the other end before Christmas. It’s a tad gruelling but catching it early is key.
So! ...... Wear pink, raise awareness, check your boobs and donate £1 or more ...
Thank you for your support
I think you are ace and so does Breast Cancer Now.
Kat xxx
Breast Cancer Now's wear it pink day is one of the biggest fundraising events in the UK. Taking place on 21 October during Breast Cancer Awareness Month, thousands of amazing people will wear it pink in their communities, schools or workplaces, to help make life-changing research and care happen. Over the past year, people have been diagnosed with the disease at a time when everything from treatment to screenings have been disrupted. This has only made us more determined to make sure we're there to provide support for now and hope for the future. Register now at www.wearitpink.org/signup for your free fundraising pack, and help to make life-saving research and life-changing care happen. Thank you!
