00:00So, in 2013, I had my 18-month mammogram.
00:17I was always having an 18-month mammogram rather than a 3-year because my mother died
00:22of ovary cancer and it was suggested that I was screened earlier than normal.
00:28And I was diagnosed with a grade 1 breast cancer.
00:32I was clear then for 5 years and I went back onto the normal 18 months rather than the
00:373-year screening.
00:39And lo and behold, after the first 18 months of being clear, I was then diagnosed with
00:44a grade 2 breast cancer on the other side.
00:48And it was followed by just a normal lumpectomy and radiotherapy.
00:56And then 2 years after that, I was diagnosed again on the previous side with a grade 2
01:01breast cancer and I decided that, and was advised obviously, to have a mastectomy.
01:08But I can honestly say if it hadn't been for the skill of my breast surgeon doing a physical
01:13examination and the fact that I attended every 18 months, I wouldn't be here speaking to
01:20you now.
01:21It would be a totally different story.
01:23But you know, there's so much to look forward to at every stage of your life.
01:29I hope to carry on performing for a few more years if the voice holds out.
01:34I want to be at my niece's wedding.
01:37I want to see cancer eradicated, but more importantly, I'd like to see women not having
01:45to face the huge trauma of being diagnosed too late with breast cancer.
01:50Let it be diagnosed when it's at a really early stage and that's so easy to do.
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