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Privacy NoticePresenter Sarah Cawood has confirmed the discovery of a second lump on her breast, nine months after she shared her original cancer diagnosis. The TV star, 50, shared her diagnosis with fans last September, but has since discovered another lump, which prompted her to return to her doctor for tests. Explaining the situation to her followers on Instagram, Sarah, best known for presenting the BBC Children’s Saturday flagship morning show Live & Kicking, shared how the position of the lump on her previously unaffected breast could be a cause for concern – but could also be a consequence of her ongoing hormone therapy. In a video, she said: “I’m just going to tell you guys something – I’ve found another f***ing lump. I went to the doctors and she could feel it too. “Our hunch, me and the doc, is it’s because your boobs change, the composition of your boobs change quite a lot when you’re on hormone therapy.

Sarah Cawood shared the news with fans in a candid Instagram video
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“But I’ve got a mammogram tomorrow – it’s not a recurrence, so it would be another primary cancer, but I haven’t got the time, so will you all say a little prayer for me tomorrow at three?” She also added: “I’ve got a niggly doubt, on the whole I feel OK, but I’ve just got that niggling tiny worry. “Obviously, once you’ve had cancer you worry about it coming back all the time.

The presenter confirmed her cancer diagnosis last September
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“I haven’t been quite as healthy as I could have been, but you know, you’ve got to live haven’t you? I can’t cut out all the joy, can I?” The presenter confirmed her cancer diagnosis last September after a routine mammogram and said she will be on medication for the next decade, adding how “lucky” she felt that her cancer was treatable. The mum-of-two has been outspoken about her diagnosis and shared a picture of herself smiling to her Instagram account while explaining how she felt when she got diagnosed.

The mum-of-two has been outspoken about her diagnosis
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“Last week I got a bit of a shock when I was diagnosed with stage 1 breast cancer. You always think ‘that’s someone else’s journey, not mine’ and then, there it is… “It’s very early and 100% treatable so I feel very lucky and eternally grateful to the NHS for routine mammograms. I’m going up start podcasting about my journey through menopause and breast cancer as I didn’t realise there was so much to it all”. She added: “I’ll do it under Irregular B*****s while we are on our season break. Hoping to start this week.”Story SavedYou can find this story in  My Bookmarks.Or by navigating to the user icon in the top right.Follow OK! MagazineFacebookTwitterCommentMore OnHealth

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Last Update: October 21, 2024