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Beyond Chemo, Life Is Different

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Breast cancer never made me sick, but the treatment certainly did. My cancer is gone but now I’m left living with the aftermath of chemotherapy, immunotherapy, surgery and radiation because cancer isn’t always over when it’s gone and when the treatment ends. I was diagnosed with a non-specific type, HER-2 positive, grade three (fast growing) tumour in my left breast at about 10.30am on Thursday 19 December, 2023. Ladies – just get your mammogram…
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Jolene Saunders held an end of treatment 'ringing the bell' party and raised £2,440 for the Breast Care Unit at Prince Philip Hospital. Jolene is a 37-year-old farmer from Alltwalis who lives with her husband, Aled, and their two sons, Elis and Gwion. Jolene hosted the party at Neath Rugby Club in April to raise the money as a thank you for the care she received in the unit. Jolene said: "In June 2024, I was diagnosed with Stage 2 Invasive Ducta…

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curetoday.com broke the news in on Tuesday, June 10, 2025.
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