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Caroline WilkinsonCaroline

"Having a mammogram and acting quickly when I noticed the change in my breast made all the difference to me. That, and having first class care and the love and support of my husband, family, friends and work colleagues, got me through. I know that not all women are so lucky, but I do know being breast aware will increase your chances of a good outcome."
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June

"I would urge all women to be breast aware, know what is unusual for you and be confident in seeking help if you are at all concerned that something has changed."
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Jayne

"In 2006 I was diagnosed with breast cancer. I was 47, had two children and had always kept myself fit and healthy. If I have one thing that I would like to pass on to all women it’s this:

Always make time to regularly check your breasts, always go to your doctor if you find anything at all that is unusual for you and if you have any doubts at all make sure you persist, even asking for a second opinion if necessary."
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