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Hedwig from Orpington shakes off breast cancer to strut her stuff on the catwalk : caterham-today





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Hedwig from Orpington shakes off breast cancer to strut her stuff on the catwalk

Hedwig from Orpington shakes off breast cancer to strut her stuff on the catwalk
Hedwig from Orpington shakes off breast cancer to strut her stuff on the catwalk
Hedwig Hegtermans is taking part in the Breast Cancer Care Fashion Show.Credit: Boggio StudiosAN ORPINGTON resident is getting ready to strut her stuff following a battle with cancer.Hedwig Hegtermans, 54, will take part in the Breast Cancer Care Fashion Show, being held in London on November 2.She will share the stage with 31 other brave models from around the country, all of whom have had breast cancer, to show that you can still look and feel amazing after treatment.


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Mum who battled breast cancer slams Facebook users for joining in 'sick and twisted challenge'

Mum who battled breast cancer slams Facebook users for joining in 'sick and twisted challenge'
Mum who battled breast cancer slams Facebook users for joining in 'sick and twisted challenge'
Rebecca argued the selfies are just another example of narcissismEarlier this week, black and white photos started appearing in Facebook feeds across the UK with the caption 'challenge accepted'.The trend had already spread around the world like wildfire - but nobody seemed to know where it started.A little digging uncovered that these Facebook users thought they were sharing the photos to raise awareness of cancer and 'fight against it', and probably assumed they were doing some good.In a far more powerful and poignant post, a woman who has battled breast cancer has now slammed the social media users for taking part in the challenge.


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'One and done' helps breast cancer patients quickly

'One and done' helps breast cancer patients quickly
'One and done' helps breast cancer patients quickly
Dr. Yale Popowich.(KOIN)Related Coverage Oregon doctor designs special bras for cancer patientsPORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) – There's a new surgery that's helping women who have had a mastectomy.It's a single-stage procedure, otherwise called "one and done," and it's helping breast cancer patients feel like themselves much more quickly.Monika Reti is breast cancer survivor, but she's also a business owner and single mother.


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