Four BCNA members share their stories

Laura Crowden
Laura Crowden Member Posts: 109
edited September 2013 in Community news and events

Four BCNA members from NSW have shared their personal breast cancer experiences in the Sunday Telegraph on the weekend.

  • Monica Calderwood - still undergoing treatment
  • Louise Turner - recently completed treatment
  • Isabelle Shaprio - five years cancer free
  • Kirsty Smith - secondary breast cancer

You can read their stories online via Sunday Telegraph.

The story also ran a mention of BCNA and encouraged readers to approach us for a copy of My Journey Kit. We are thrilled to have had several NSW women call us this morning after reading the article.

Thank you to Monica, Louise, Isabelle and Kirsty for sharing their own unique stories to raise awareness of breast cancer.

Laura

Comments

  • HelenJill
    HelenJill Member Posts: 61
    edited March 2015

    Thank you Monica, Louise, Isabelle and Kirsty for your very inspirational account of your journey.

  • mona63
    mona63 Member Posts: 237
    edited March 2015

    would love to see some balance in these articles---or variety of experience--how about a woman who had small lump removed, no chemo? And managing that fear by not having both breasts removed? (if of course you have that gene-thats another matter!)