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Five Things I have learned from my stem cell transplant, by Katherine Murray.
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Five Things I’ve learned about looking after people with inherited cardiac conditions, by Molly Case.
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Kris Hallenga was diagnosed with secondary breast cancer at the age of 23. After finding a lump at 22, living abroad in China for eight months and eventually visiting her doctor three times, Kris was told the news that she had incurable breast cancer. She founded CoppaFeel, the first breast cancer charity in the UK to solely create awareness amongst young people, with the aim of instilling the knowledge and tools they need to get to know their bodies.
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