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Mortal And Strong - Episode 10 - Tracy's Story

Author
Dr Liz Murray
Published
Sun 07 Apr 2024
Episode Link
https://www.mortalandstrong.com

Introducing another Voice from the 2024 Mortal And Strong project - Voice No. 9 and the wonderful soul that is Tracy. In this episode Tracy shares her journey of originally being diagnosed with primary breast cancer before then later being diagnosed with incurable secondary breast cancer. Tracy is an NHS nurse and shares the unique insight into what it is like when someone has inside medical knowledge, and how 'knowing too much' can have both benefits and negatives. Tracy talks about the reality of how hard Radiotherapy can be, the impact of having to tell her family about her secondary diagnosis and trying to live life to the fullest. One of the key discussions in this episode is surrounding the HER 2 - Low debate - a topic of current controversy as a drug that can potentially help patients with secondary breast cancer is not currently available in England on the NHS for HER2 - LOW patients, despite ongoing campaigns to make this drug available, a drug which could potentially offer a life line to some people. Thank you to Tracy for sharing her honest story of resilience to help support and educate others on another aspect of Women's Health.



Mortal and Strong is a campaign shining the spotlight on women facing their own mortality - those affected at a young age by a life changing illness or disease. 100 artworks produced by artists across the country along with a powerful photography series ‘Scars of Gold’ inspired by kintsugi. 100 Voices sharing messages of hope and strength through our podcast. Charity led campaign supporting other charities. Founded by Dr Liz Murray. Presented by Dr Liz Murray with occasional guest presenters. This episode guest presenter Laura Middleton-Hughes.


For more information on support available for these issues discussed in todays episode, including direction to medical information, visit our website. This episode is not intended as specific medical advice, always see your own GP/physician if you have any concerns regarding your own health. 


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