Gina Miller, diagnosed with aggressive breast cancer, self-diagnosed and pursued treatment after advocating for her health. After enduring chemotherapy and a double mastectomy, she plans further surgery. Despite her health struggles, she exudes positivity and energy. In February, amidst treatment, she was approached for the chancellor position at Cambridge University, which she initially thought was limited to alumni but later learned was open to her. She contemplates her future while facing the lingering risks of cancer recurrence.
I was diagnosed in September last year, actually, I should say self-diagnosed. I knew something wasn't right with one of my breasts. The GP kept sending me away but after my fourth visit they agreed to a biopsy.
I will be on the lower-dose chemo until December. Since the recurrence rates are so high, I've opted for further surgery to remove my ovaries and fallopian tubes in January. I don't want to keep looking over my shoulder.
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