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Zoe Ball shares 'heartbreaking' reason for BBC Radio 2 absence and says 'I'm trying'

Zoe Ball has been flooded with supported as she told fans the 'heartbreaking' reason from her BBC Radio 2 absence. The broadcaster shared on social media that her mum had been diagnosed with cancer after she disappeared from her breakfast show on the station with Gaby Roslin stepping in
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'Could have been a different story' Julia Bradbury addresses 'near-miss' in cancer battle
Countryfile presenter has spoken in a recent interview about how "lucky" she was that she found her cancer when she did.After finding out her diagnosis Julia wasted no time and had a mastectomy in October.Her tumour was in an awkward position, located near the back of her breast.It was also described as "flat and long and invisible" on the mammogram due to her "dense" breast tissue.Talking about the near-miss, Julia said: "I feel lucky it was found when it was."Because a year later, it could have been a different story", she added to The Times.Since going public about her diagnosis, Julia was approached by a production company and has been filming her treatment since.Carrying on discussing her treatment journey, she took to Instagram at the weekend to share the details of her "brutal" mastectomy.Julia wrote in view of her 204,000 followers: "There'll be quite a few photos of my upper body in the press this week because I've done lots of interviews about my forthcoming @itv #breastcancer documentary."Referring to the selfie attached to the post, she continued: "This is the last pic I took of myself before my mastectomy, to remove a 6cm tumour from my left breast."One of the best bits of advice I was given by my friend Heidi who has been through this, was to say goodbye and thank you to my breast…"For all the years of service and time spent together."Saying farewell and grieving for what we've lost is OK."To all the women about to go through this (I know some of you have your op this week) and to those of you just through the other side..."It helped me to know this brutal, scary procedure was to save my life," Julia penned.She continued: "There are new possibilities, this experience will give you an inner strength you
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Julia Bradbury thought her post-mastectomy breasts ‘looked like plasticine’ as she talks ongoing cancer risk: ‘I have to learn to live with this’
cancer journey and mastectomy, revealing that she found it hard to come to terms with her body following the operation.The former Countryfile presenter shared the news of her diagnosis last September, explaining that she would be undergoing a mastectomy to remove a six-centimetre tumour.Just earlier this week, she posted the heartbreaking moment she found out she would need a mastectomy, in a video showing her breathing deeply as her eyes filled with tears.Ahead of an ITV documentary that Julia has filmed about her experience, to spread awareness of cancer and emphasise the impact a diagnosis can have on the loved ones of patients, she spoke out in a candid new interview.Addressing her reluctance to look at her chest following the surgery, she admitted that she didn’t want to see herself ‘so horribly damaged, bruised and battered’. However, with her mother’s support the star felt able to examine her breasts two months’ later and agreed to have it filmed as part of the upcoming programme.‘It was always a career no, getting my breasts out on television, but here I go,’ she told You Magazine. ‘I looked at it in the bedroom in my wardrobe mirror and – I don’t want to upset my surgeon, because he has done a brilliant job – it looked like a plasticine boob. ‘That was eight weeks post-mastectomy.
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Julia Bradbury recalls ‘brutal’ mastectomy and shares pre-op pic ahead of new cancer doc
breast cancer battle as she recalled her “brutal” mastectomy.The former Countryfile presenter will be releasing a documentary to raise awareness around the issue for ITV. The much-loved television presenter went on Instagram today to share an update with her 204,000 followers. She wrote: “They'll be quite a few photos of my upper body in the press this week because I've done lots of interviews about my forthcoming @itv #breastcancer documentary.”Referring to the selfie attached to the post, she continued: “This is the last pic I took of myself before my mastectomy, to remove a 6cm tumour from my left breast. “One of the best bits of advice I was given by my friend Heidi who has been through this, was to say goodbye and thank you to my breast… “For all the years of service and time spent together. “Saying farewell and grieving for what we've lost is OK. “To all the women about to go through this (I know some of you have your op this week) and to those of you just through the other side... “It helped me to know this brutal, scary procedure was to save my life,” Julia penned.“There are new possibilities, this experience will give you an inner strength you didn't know you had, and there is always hope. “I am learning more about my body now than I ever have. “I understand how incredible it is, how it functions. “Our bodies need care, nutrition & emotional sustenance. But for now...
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