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‘I thought it was a woman’s disease’: What it’s like to live with breast cancer – Sydney Morning Herald – Queanbeyan Online News
About one in seven women and one in 700 men will be diagnosed with the disease in their lifetime. Most survivors go on to live……

Our son was born without any complications despite undergoing chemotherapy in the womb from 26 weeks. He is now six. His siblings are eight and 10. They have all seen me having treatments and side effects. They know what cancer is, but we dont really talk……
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