Health
Torquay woman reveals ‘out of body’ experience with cancer ahead of Daffodil Day – Geelong Advertiser
Torquay’s Anne Johnson describes being diagnosed with cancer as an out of body experience.

Torquays Anne Johnson describes being diagnosed with cancer as an out of body experience.
The grandmother of seven was diagnosed with breast cancer in March 2018, after a routine screening detected a lump.
“I had no idea I had a lump,” she said.
“Breast screening probably saved my life.”
Ms Johnson, 61, underwent a lumpectomy, had five lymph nodes removed as a preventive measure, and had radiation therapy.
“Radiation isn’t fun, you’ve got to go there every weekday for six weeks,” she said….
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