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Double blow: Sisters diagnosed with breast cancer six weeks apart

In what is thought to be a “very bad coincidence”, both were diagnosed with breast cancer just six weeks apart.The incredibly close sisters, who also live next door to each other in Brisbane’s Ascot, were shocked when Margaret was diagnosed with lobular breast cancer in August 2020 after noticing a significant change in her breasts. Over the same period, Aisling was experiencing discharge from her breasts which she was seeking treatment for, although nothing was found. An ultrasound would…
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