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'I was told pretty girls don't get cancer before getting terminal diagnosis aged 16'

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bloodcancer.org.uk.Miraculously, Patricia underwent a series of treatments which worked and she is now in her 40s and is in full remission.The author, who wrote the memoir “Pretty Girls Don’t Get Cancer” about her experience, underwent several rounds of chemo and radio therapy.Patricia also claims she used alternative methods to cope during the difficult experience of being a teen with – what she thought at the time would be – a life-ending cancer.The author said: “The techniques included meditation, visualisations, diaphragmatic or belly breathing and a plant based diet.”She was declared cancer free a year after beginning treatment and has now been in remission for over 30 years.Patricia explained: “It was in 1990 when I was told no more.

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