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Words Used About Cancer

Battle, survivor, suffering, brave … These are a few of the words used about cancer and to describe people with cancer.  You may hear these being applied to you if you’ve been diagnosed with cancer and you’re currently going through treatment. You

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Lumps and bumps – get them checked

Every woman should know how to check her breasts, just as every man should know how to check his testicles (and breasts too). You know you’re own body better than anyone else, so being able to notice when something is

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The Jolie Effect

Angelina Jolie has been in the press again to tell her story of elective surgery to prevent cancer. First she had a double mastectomy two years ago when she learned she had the BRCA gene mutation.  Now she’s had a her ovaries

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This time last year … radiotherapy

  This time last year I’d just had my last radiotherapy session. My final day of lying on the cold and uncomfortable platform with my arms up over my head.  It wasn’t that bad really, just the room was pretty cool (for

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Did you know – the cancer gene

View image | gettyimages.com There are so many things you discover when you actually have to go through any form of surgery or treatment that you probably didn’t have a clue about before.  Well why would you? Did you know

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Chemotherapy and hairloss

One of the most potentially devastating and traumatic side effects of chemotherapy is hair loss.  Particularly for women this can be what they fear the most.  The loss of their crowning glory. I did lose most of my hair –

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Don’t hide your head in the sand

View image | gettyimages.com Many people who are diagnosed with cancer have had the symptoms for a while but either from fear, apathy or simply ignorance haven’t done anything about them.  Many of the recent TV campaigns are highlighting some

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World Cancer Day

View image | gettyimages.com The stats now show that 50% of us will get cancer at some time in our lives.  (Ticked that box.) We’re living longer and diagnosis is getting better all the time, so although that can sound like

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What do I say?

It’s difficult to know what to say when you learn that someone has cancer. Whether it’s someone close to you or a friend or colleague. Many people try to boost the person up and will be super positive around them. There are

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Tamoxifen – yes or no?

View image | gettyimages.com I’ve just had a call from someone who is wondering whether to take Tamoxifen or not.  I’m sure this is a question many people ask themselves, especially as being on Tamoxifen is a long-term commitment –

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