I have breast cancer, but without any symptoms: A common examination of a doctor saved my life

When someone tells you you have cancer, it's one of the most shocking things you may have heard. Coronervirus' pandemic and cancer are a drastic combination. All the support you have around you, even a big hug, is something you need, but you can't enjoy it. But the main issue [...]
When someone tells you you have cancer, it's one of the most shocking things you may have heard. Coronervirus' pandemic and cancer are a drastic combination. All the support you have around you, even a big hug, is something you need, but you can't enjoy it.
But the main issue is when you discover cancer, and I was very lucky to have done that. We're used to calling out to CoppaFeel (the early discovery of breast cancer, based in London), regardless of age or gender, especially when you have breast cancer symptoms, pain, or see that you have changes in your breast.
But what if none of these symptoms are yours, but you have cancer? That happened to me. The fact is, a routine common with the mamogram saved my life. I didn't have any kind of symptoms of cancer, but in November of last year, I decided to visit the doctor, where he discovered my early cancer. Early diagnosis also means my complete health recovery.
Unfortunately, there are many women who continue to have the disease undiscovered, or find it too late. Association; Discover Cancer Now, says that one million women in Great Britain have canceled mammmography, due to the coronary pandemic. And about 8,600 women may be living with breast cancer undiscovered.
I'm telling my story, trying to raise the alarm and be that in calling for all women to make the mamogram, whether they have symptoms or not. I hope that speaking of this publicly will affect millions of women not to miss this opportunity and save lives together.
Dawn Butler is a veteranist Party politician in Great Britain/Data briefly translated her confession by Guardian: Dafina Demak. Periscope.












