I was invited to discuss some of the issues around SBC diagnosisSo a few weeks ago, I was invited to talk on an international podcast called 'Your Killer Life'. If you can get past the excessive giggling (I was nervous), then I think it is a great summary of where the failures lye, when it comes to making secondary cancer chronic. But it is not as 'heavy' a listen as you would think. Please pop it on in the background and give it a listen . I'd be curious what you think? I hope I made some important points clear enough and i'm happy to elaborate on anything if need be. Its on Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/episode/3L1nL3QzfQzMCq4gRz0cLP... The website - https://podcasts.bcast.fm/e/xnvp165n Youtube - https://youtu.be/Okl2M9JwF44 The description :) -
Does the topic of secondary breast cancer make you uncomfortable? Is it the invisible elephant in the room that no one's discussing? Have you had a concern about secondary breast cancer but didn't feel heard when you were talking with your provider or your providers? Secondary breast cancer and recurrence are both ongoing concerns in cancerland, and so today we're going to talk about it. My guest today is one of my international breast friends and describes herself as a cocktail slinging, art doing, zip-lining, horse rider before being diagnosed with secondary breast cancer at the age of just 28. Tassia Haines is an amazing advocate and has an incredible blog called Pink Is Not My Colour. Her writing style is rife with an authenticity that comes with a diagnosis like cancer. Join us as Tassia and I talk about fear, secondary breast cancer, and how it's not about dying with cancer, but how you choose to live with it. |
A ' no holds' page about my life with incurable advanced Breast Cancer, in the hope it will give a realistic, detailed account to other young women going through the unfortunate illness.
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