Sarah Harding surprised fans by releasing a never-before-heard charity single titled Wear It Like A Crown, and she was even more shocked to find it has already made the charts.
13.03.2021 - 15:48 / msn.com
Sarah Harding was told by a doctor that Christmas 2020 “would probably be her last” following her breast cancer diagnosis. In August, the Girls Aloud star shared a selfie from hospital to social media as she announced that the cancer had advanced to other parts of her body.
In an extract of her book Hear Me Out shared in The Times, the singer has now revealed that she underwent a mastectomy and intensive chemotherapy since her diagnosis in August. While it initially “seemed like the chemo was
.Sarah Harding surprised fans by releasing a never-before-heard charity single titled Wear It Like A Crown, and she was even more shocked to find it has already made the charts.
Daily Star, the singer spoke of her joy that treatment - including weekly chemotherapy sessions - had achieved this milestone and that she was able to enjoy a 'relaxing Christmas. 'Ending the book, she wrote: 'MRI scans at the end of December revealed that the tumours in my brain and in my lung have shrunk a bit with the treatment.
Sarah Harding is set to release a previously unheard song this week, with all profits going to the hospital that is taking care of her during her cancer treatment.The 39 year old announced last August that she had been diagnosed with secondary breast cancer, more recently saying the disease has now moved to her lungs, brain and spine.
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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”.
Sarah Harding reveals her battle with cancer is continually getting worse.
Sarah Harding was told by doctors that Christmas 2020 “would probably be my last” as she continued to receive treatment for cancer.The Girls Aloud star was diagnosed with breast cancer last year and shared the news with fans in August, at which point the disease had spread to other parts of her body.Harding has been working on a book, titled Hear Me Out, and she shared her prognosis in an extract published by The Times.In a foreword interview, the 39-year-old singer said she had had a mastectomy
Girls Aloud star revealed last August that she had been diagnosed with breast cancer, which had spread to other parts of her body. In an extract of her memoir, titled Hear Me Out, which was published in The Times, Harding wrote: “In December my doctor told me that the upcoming Christmas would probably be my last.
Sarah Harding has revealed that she was told by doctors that Christmas 2020 will probably be her last as she battles breast cancer. Former Girls Aloud singer Sarah, 39, was diagnosed with an aggressive form of breast cancer in summer 2020.