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'My dog Gertie saved my life by helping to find my breast cancer'

'My dog Gertie saved my life by helping to find my breast cancer'

Summary

Lesley Goodburn was diagnosed with lobular breast cancer after her dog, Gertie, bumped into her chest and helped her notice an unusual ridge. Lobular breast cancer is a type of breast cancer that often does not form a lump and can be harder to detect with mammograms. Goodburn has recovered and now raises awareness about this cancer type.

Key Facts

  • Lesley Goodburn was diagnosed with lobular breast cancer two years ago.
  • Her dog Gertie bumped her chest, helping Lesley notice a ridge, which was a symptom.
  • Lobular breast cancer affects the milk-producing lobules and often doesn’t form a lump.
  • Symptoms can include itching, tingling, pulling sensations, and skin changes.
  • Lobular breast cancer can be hard to detect on mammograms.
  • About 8,400 people are diagnosed with lobular breast cancer each year in the UK.
  • Lesley underwent chemotherapy, surgery, and radiotherapy and is now in remission.
  • She has raised significant funds for cancer charities and encourages people to get checked if they notice unusual symptoms.
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