Keep up the fight, till it's wiped off the face of the earth
Creating this site has helped people in many ways, the flexibility of reaching out to people and making an immediate difference in the lives of Breast Cancer Care. This is an issue that has affected my family and someone close to me, and I feel very strongly about. The generosity of people close to me, family, friends in celebrating a special occasion makes it much more of a celebration. Thanks again to Breast Cancer Care for making a difference in people's lives :
I am on my second week of my radiotherapy I have had a mastectomy so this is because they could not go to deep under the muscle so this is why I am having to have radiotherapy for 4 weeks first 3 weeks is with protons but the last treatment is with electrons also I am having to take lexetrole for five years but I don't get my all clear for ten years so this is my story of breast cancer also I raised 160 of 150 pound for this charity on face book
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'In August 2020, I had brain surgery to remove a metastatic tumour. In October 2020, I began chemotherapy. My treatment plan consisted of four cycles of EC chemotherapy (a combination of the drugs epirubicin and cyclophosphamid e) each two weeks apart, and then I started weekly paclitaxel for 12.