Lucy on being diagnosed as a younger woman

Season 6, Episode 21,   Dec 05, 10:00 AM

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 Lucy Dawson was diagnosed with breast cancer aged 25. 

In this episode she talks to Laura about her experience of being diagnosed with breast cancer as a younger woman, and having fertility preservation treatment as a result of her breast cancer diagnosis. They talk about the importance of sharing positive stories, pregnancy, and starting a family after breast cancer.

They also talk about the importance of spreading awareness of the signs and symptoms of breast cancer, and having the confidence to advocate for yourself in a medical setting.

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Key Topics:
02:00 Lucy's diagnosis
08:40 How are you now?
09:05 Family history of breast cancer
10:55 Support services for younger women
12:42 Fertility preservation treatment
16:00 Starting a family
19:15 Pregnancy after breast cancer
21:20 Breastfeeding
22:40 How did pregnancy feel for you?
24:15 How are you finding motherhood
25:00 How did your partner cope throughout your cancer and pregnancy
25:49 What would you say to other younger women facing fertility challenges as a result of breast cancer treatment?
26:45 Advocating for herself as a younger woman to be diagnosed and being confident in a medical setting.
33:56 How do you look after your mental health 
38:57 Posters of the signs & symptoms of breast cancer in M&S changing rooms.
42:15 Taking part in BCN's Pink Ribbon Walk
43:25 What does it mean to Lucy to 'live well'.