Clare Sacco, from Newcastle, found out she had cancer a few days after her 25th birthday in 2019.
A woman with incurable breast cancer is trying to raise as much awareness as she can after being diagnosed with the disease in her 20s.She learned this year that the cancer had returned and is now incurable. The stage four cancer has also spread to her lungs and liver.
Launching a TikTok account to share her journey, she said: “I’m absolutely desperate to raise more awareness of breast cancer and secondary breast cancer in young people in particular. She told ITV Tyne Tees: “It’s a really strange age to be diagnosed. You see a lot in the press about children with cancer diagnoses and the rest of the focus seems to be on people who are 45 and upwards. You don’t see a lot about people in their 20s and 30s.
Running in Newcastle, the RENEW scheme was created by cancer experts and is being provided by Heathworks and YMCA North Tyneside. "Our experts know that the struggle is real and at every class, they will tailor what you’re doing to meet your individual needs.”
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