Anne Nally was twenty-nine years old and twenty-nine weeks pregnant when she was diagnosed with cancer. We talked about how she coped with the treatment involved and the multiple symptoms she continues to suffer eight years later, as well the new Life After Cancer treatment centres she is involved in. Anne is one of the group of Irish women whose smear test was incorrectly read, and she talks about how she had tried to come to terms with the fact that her cancer would have been preventable, and finding her voice in advocating for herself and other women.
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How to Support Single Parents
How to Support Children at Home
Life after ADHD
Life After Losing A Loved One
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Life After IVF
Life after becoming a single parent
Life After Miscarriage with Yvonne Hogan
Life After Your Child’s Diagnosis
Life After Alzheimer's with Sophie White
Life After Breast Cancer with Georgie Crawford
Life After Suicide
Life After Loss with Elizabeth Gilbert
Life After Your Body Breaks Your Heart
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