Cancer - what happened next?

Dear family, friends and connections. This is a post following up on my post 26th of April.

First of all, my deepest and most sincere gratitude to all those of you who responded and sent me greetings and wishing me well.

The intention behind the post was to share and draw the attention to the importance of getting checked for at least the most common and accessible screening types. Apart from regular check in with GP, I am thinking about a range of cancer screening options for both men and women.

I am celebrating my ‘luck’ in having achieved early detection of Non Hodgkins Lymphoma (12 years ago) and now Stage Zero Melanoma.

Early detection is totally essential when it comes to prognosis and treatment strategies, we have all heard this over and over again.

Today I am celebrating a truly heartwarming number of friends and connections who has got back to me and let me know that my sharing has made them take action to get tested - it makes it all worth it!! Well Done All.

All the best with your processes and outcomes, so important for yourself as well as those around you!

I have now had surgery and had the small Melanoma cut out and will take it easy for a couple of weeks while it heals,

A small price to pay compared to what prognosis are for this diagnosis when it develops undetected.

Have a wonderful week ahead, and please take care and stay safe.

There is only one of you!

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