Charlie Dimmock had ‘no regrets’ over the Ground Force affairThe outdoors lover added she hoped she caught her cancer early enough to treat it.Julia also noted that while a mastectomy is "shattering", it meant being there for her children.The presenter has three kids; Zephyr, 10 and twins Xanthe and Zena, both six.The Countryfile star went on to say she is focusing on surgery to fight the disease and carrying on with life."I still need to be a mum to my kids, a partner and a working woman," she said. "I'm still Julia."She added to Mail Online: "My plan is to come through it and out the other side and I hope to be able to do that bravely enough so that women who are scared to get tested, to get a diagnosis, go ahead."I want to be able to.
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