Duchess of York to launch breast cancer campaign during Loose Women debut
The duchess underwent an eight-hour single mastectomy operation after discovering she had an early form of breast cancer during a routine mammogram.
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Your support makes all the difference.Sarah, Duchess of York is set to make her debut on Loose Women to launch a breast cancer campaign.
Earlier this year, the 64-year-old underwent an eight-hour single mastectomy operation after discovering she had an early form of breast cancer during a routine mammogram.
Her upcoming appearance on the ITV chat show on Thursday is described as her first time on television since revealing the diagnosis.
During the special episode, the show will launch its inaugural Donāt Skip Your Screening campaign to highlight the importance of being screened for cancer.
Ahead of the show, Sarah said: āI almost missed the screening appointment that saved my life.
āI couldnāt face a journey into London on a hot day this summer and it was only my sister Janeās insistence that I went, that persuaded me.
āMy cancer was completely symptom-free ā I never found a lump and did not feel ill.
āMy experience underlines the vital importance of getting screened when youāre called in.ā
She added that she is āproudā to support the campaign, which is being backed by NHS England, to encourage other women to attend the appointments when they are invited.
The duchess will join presenters Christine Lampard, Coleen Nolan and Brenda Edwards on the show to discuss the campaign and experience.
My cancer was completely symptom-free - I never found a lump and did not feel ill.
Charity Breast Cancer Now said it is āextremely gratefulā that the show is āshining a bright spotlight on breast screeningā and āhighlighting the important issue of tackling the shortfall in women having breast screening caused by the Covid-19 pandemicā.
In a statement, it added: āBreast screening is a vital tool in helping to detect breast cancer at the earliest possible stage, when treatment is more likely to be successful.
āWe encourage all women to attend breast screening appointments when invited and to regularly check their breasts, reporting any unusual changes to their GP as soon as possible.ā
Sarah, Duchess of York will sit on the Loose Women panel on November 2 from 12:30pm on ITV1 and ITVX.