
40 Years of Overcoming Cancer
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At the age of 15, I was diagnosed with a fibrosarcoma on my left shin. After 2 years of painful radio and chemotherapy, I had the leg amputed. Cancer was to return 4 more times during my lifetime, the most recent being Bladder Cancer in 2021.
Regardless of this, I have lived the most amazing life, in fact, I think Cancer probably sent my life into a direction that took me to greater places than I was ever originally destined. I wanted to write a book to try and inspire fellow sufferers and give them hope that a diagnosis of Cancer does not have to be the end. I wanted to share the bad times but more importantly the better times and the laughs that I have had despite the illness. This is my inspirational story.
All profits from book sales will be donated to Cancer Research UK - Thank you
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