Storm in a D Cup

Inspiring stories from women affected by breast cancer

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Debbie

“When I heard about BreastFest, I knew I wanted to be part of it.”

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Hazel

“I count my blessings and sometimes feel grateful for just being alive.”

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Sue

“My babies are now 25 and 27 yrs of age. Don’t believe everything the doctors tell you.”

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Tracy

“Being part of this campaign is my way of saying thank- you for the fabulous ongoing treatment and support I receive.”

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Siobhan

“I will never be the same girl before breast cancer - this is me now!”

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Paula

“The hardest thing was finding the courage to tell my dad and my sister and having a 3-year-old daughter who I never thought I would see grow up. “

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Vivienne

“I wanted to hold on to the person that most resembled me and this damn disease was not going to change that!”

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Sheelagh

“History does not predict the future, have a check irrespective of family history”

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Amanda

“My ‘Storm in a D Cup’ story actually felt more like a hurricane in a HH”

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Dulcie

I want to encourage all women and men to get themselves checked and to attend all screening. Early detection saves and extends lives. Being alive is awesome ! 

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Liz

Worry about a harmless lump let to something more sinister

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Meryl

“Looking at pictures of mastectomies was such a life changing experience.”

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