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breast cancer while pregnant with her second child.Teacher Jennie Holloway, 34, found the lump while she was in the shower in 2018.Gloucestershire Live reports that at first she wondered if the lump was a blocked milk duct in her right breast as she found out she was recently pregnant, and had her son Joshua the year before in 2017.But her husband Andrew insisted she get the marble sized lump checked out and after she was referred to specialists on November 19.2018.Just weeks later the couple
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Head over to our new Lanarkshire Live Facebook page to make sure you're up to date with the top stories in the region But Samantha, who joined the dedicated team at East Kilbride-based Share Alike several months ago and was vital in helping others through the pandemic, has vowed to fight on. The former hairdresser is supporting others – in phone calls and virtually at the moment – through Sammi’s Under-30 Cancer Support.
José Baselga was a Spanish oncologist who developed highly effective new drugs for treating breast cancer.Working as both an oncologist and a researcher, Baselga was involved in the development of cancer drugs including Herceptin and Perjeta. Both drugs effectively target an aggressive form of breast cancer and have been credited with extending and saving lives.
breast cancer on Christmas Eve has vowed to make sure others affected by the disease are given the vital support they need.Samantha Millar, 29, was told she had the disease at the end of last year and would need to undergo chemotherapy and a double mastectomy.The charity volunteer and mum of an 11-year-old daughter was just 28 when she was given the news – it is uncommon for anyone under the age of 30 to be diagnosed with breast cancer.But Samantha, who joined the dedicated team at East
Sarah Harding has revealed she feels "strangely comforted" that she will "probably" die before her mum Marie as she continues to battle cancer.The 39 year old announced in August last year that she had been diagnosed with breast cancer, which "advanced to other parts of her body". She has been undergoing intensive chemotherapy to try and relieve some of her symptoms and but was told by doctors that Christmas 2020 was "probably her last".
breast cancer aged just 34.Tragic Hayley Sutherland leaves behind two young daughters Jessie, 4, and Georgie, 2, and her partner Kyle following her death at the end of last month.An online fundraiser has been launched to help support the family through the difficult timeAnd at the time of writing a massive £16,935 has been brought in by friends, family and well-wishers.Devastated friend Lynsey Robertson told how Hayley had 'wanted to stay around' for the girls and how the former Dundee
The Girls Aloud star has revealed that her illness is terminalSarah Harding has revealed that doctors told her she won’t see another Christmas. In an extract of her memoir, titled Hear Me Out, which was published in The Times, Harding said that she was “trying to live and enjoy every second of my life, however long it might be”.
Everyone was thrilled when Kimberley Walsh announced in December that she was expecting her third child.The ex-Girls Aloud star will be welcoming a sibling for her boys Bobby, six, and four-year-old Cole in June. So there’s plenty to natter about when new magazine sit down for a call with the 39-year-old, who is married to former pop star-turned-property developer Justin Scott.
direct to your inboxFormer Girls Aloud singer Sarah Harding has shared a devastating update about her cancer diagnosis - which is now likely to be terminal.The pop star was diagnosed with breast cancer in summer 2020, and has since undergone a mastectomy and intensive chemotherapy.But in a devastating blow, the singer's cancer has now spread to her spine.
Little Hulton in Salford, has been given counselling and advice from Maggie’s Manchester while receiving treatment for ethmoid cancer.