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Letter to editor: Diagnosed with breast cancer after losing my sister to the same disease

History / Mon 16th Sep 2024 at 07:15am

Dear Editor,

EVERY 10 minutes, someone in the UK hears the words “you have breast cancer”. Sadly, this happened to my eldest sister Tracey. When she died in 2016, the news rippled through the family – shaking us all. Little did we know this was just the beginning of the long shadow breast cancer would cast over us. 

In October 2020, I received my own diagnosis. Telling my younger sister Nikki was harder than I ever imagined. But when Nikki revealed months later that she’d also been diagnosed with breast cancer, I couldn’t believe it. Three sisters in one family!

While Tracey hadn’t lived to see my diagnosis, I was here to see Nikki’s – and I was determined to support her through this.

Together we have come out the other side. Although we were both tested for the BRCA gene, it came back negative. The hospital told us that there probably was a genetic connection, but more research was needed to establish one.

This is why I’m calling on everyone to wear pink and raise money this October to help fund a life-saving research breakthrough that could help families like mine.

Support is just as vital. By wearing pink, you can help someone get reliable information and support when they need it most. Or drive forward vital campaigning, to make sure everyone living with breast cancer gets the best possible treatment and care.

However you decide to fundraise, you will be helping Breast Cancer Now to continue its world-class research and vital support.  

So, on Friday 18 October, wear it pink, raise money and help create a future where everyone diagnosed with breast cancer lives, and is supported to live well. Sign up at wearitpink.org/SignUp

Michelle Blackburn, who was diagnosed with breast cancer 

3 Comments for Letter to editor: Diagnosed with breast cancer after losing my sister to the same disease:

Pauline
2024-09-16 20:45:08

I will be wearing pink on 18th of October whilst having radiotherapy at North Middlesex Hospital. I was diagnosed with HER2 positive breast cancer last December following a routine mammogram. I'm now in remission thanks to the fantastic treatment available and will be raising money for Breast Cancer Now throughout October. Check your B**bs everyone, mine tried to kill me!

Colleen Morrison
2024-09-16 21:55:25

Michelle Blackburn and Pauline, and all other women who are having to battle with almost every woman's fear, my heart goes out to you. God bless all of you, I hope you do really well and beat this horrible illness. God bless all men too, who are battling cancer, best wishes to you too.

Peter
2024-09-26 16:28:07

My mum got breast cancer Mr patel MBE looked after her she got another 22vyears of mostly pain free life and saw another 5 grandkids being born, who she loved to bits.my sister got it 4 years ago. To be fair she had a hard 2 years.the chemo was horrible , but she is doing well now...we are lucky to have 4 great breast surgeons I work with at PAH ... I wish all ladies and men who get breast cancer all the love and prayers possible.you women ate strong and fight it well.xxx

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