Im sorry to hear that Debs, Hoping she gets better!! Im suprised we haven't had a thread about breast cancer before!! x
Im sorry to hear that Debs, Hoping she gets better!! Im suprised we haven't had a thread about breast cancer before!! x
thats really sad to hear but they have good success rates for breast cancer now so hopefully she will be ok. my mother in law had it 5 years ago and is fine now.
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My partners grandmother died of breast cancer a few weeks ago, she got diagnosed over 10 years ago, had the all clear for a good few years then it came back last year. She had a mascectomy when she was first diagnosed and this time round they tried chemo but it just made her worse to be honest. Its a horrible illness, i think its one of the worse things that a woman (or man) can go through. I hope everything turns out ok Debs.
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sorry to hear that debs,hope she will be ok.
my mother in law and nan in law have both had breast cancer,it spread to my mother in laws lymph glands etc so she had gruelling chemo,shes ok at the mo...
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our thoughs are with you and your family debs, it is an awful illness.
hope she will be ok xxxxxxx
thanks guys!
news has sunk intoday was hoping to go and take her some flowers etc but cant now con and dave are ill hopefully will get to see her in hosp next week
awww im sorry. both my nan and my auntie have had breast cancer.
im back everyone!!!!!!
shes a fighter and i know she will fight it bless her
ah i hope she is ok debs
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I've just been reading about this cancer jab for 12-17 year olds which has just been introduced to protect against cervical cancer. Which sounds all good news. But why is it only being offered to girls up to 17? Cause i would have it if it was avaliable, but as i'm 18, does that mean i won't be able to?
It would seem a bit odd to just cut it off at 17 indefinatly.
But it is great to see that they are now able to do something to protect against this kind of cancer.
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