In June this year I was diagnosed with breast cancer. The one thing I’ve discovered over the last few months is that it doesn’t need to be associated with the fear and stigma that so often comes with the Big C.
However, the reality is that one in three of us will experience cancer at some time in our lives.
Ok, it’s not great and I wouldn’t have chosen to go through surgery, chemotherapy and radiotherapy and it’s an emotional roller-coaster but these days, there are so many cancers that are treatable and survivable, it doesn’t have to hold the fear it does.
The sooner the diagnosis, the sooner the treatment can begin, the better your chances of survival and the sooner you can get on with your life.
Fear of the unknown prevents us from moving forward but if we face the fear it’s often not quite as terrifying once we take the first step.
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