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Sunday Brunch Star Shares Health Update After 'Earth-Shattering' Cancer Diagnosis - Liverpool Echo

UNITED KINGDOM, JUL 10 – Morgan McGlynn Carr underwent six months of chemotherapy and surgery after her diagnosis and shared her experience to encourage early detection of breast cancer, which affects one in eight UK women.

  • Channel 4 presenter Morgan McGlynn Carr announced her October 2024 diagnosis of triple-negative breast cancer, calling it 'earth-shattering' on Instagram.
  • Morgan McGlynn Carr discovered a breast lump on her daughter's first birthday eve, faced initial misdiagnoses, but a third doctor’s opinion ultimately saved her life.
  • Morgan prepared for six months of weekly chemotherapy, had IVF and egg retrieval before surgery, which she recently described as 'very, very good news.'
  • Morgan shared that her recent surgery yielded very good news, thanking loved ones and urging early checks to save lives.
  • Morgan McGlynn Carr's call for early detection emphasizes that prompt treatment can prevent spread, potentially saving lives, as her diagnosis highlights the importance of noticing symptoms early.
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