'I wouldn't be sitting here if I hadn't gone to mammogram screening,' says Duchess of York
Sarah, Duchess of York, has urged women not to miss their mammogram screenings as she made her debut on Loose Women, saying she “would not be sitting here if I hadn’t have gone”.
The duchess took a turn as a panellist on the ITV chat show on Thursday to help launch its Don’t Skip Your Screening breast cancer campaign.
Earlier this year, the 64-year-old underwent an eight-hour single mastectomy operation and reconstruction after discovering she had an early form of breast cancer during a routine mammogram, which she almost missed.
It was the duchess’s first time on television since revealing her diagnosis and she spoke openly to presenters Christine Lampard, Coleen Nolan and Brenda Edwards about her initial fears that she would not see her grandchildren grow up.
The most common signs of breast cancer, according to the NHS:
a swelling or lump in an armpit or breast
a change in the size or shape of one or both breasts
discharge from either nipple
dimpling on the skin of your breasts
a rash on or around your nipple
a change in the appearance of your nipple, such as becoming sunken into your breast
The NHS says that if you have any concerns, it's always best to speak to a doctor, and encourage people to check their breasts regularly so that it's easier to notice changes and potential problems.
“I really want to shout about this. Don’t skip your screening appointment, because I would not be sitting here if I hadn’t have gone,” she said.
The late Queen’s former daughter-in-law added: “The drive from the Royal Free Hospital, I’ll never forget, because of course your mind goes into ‘Oh my goodness, I’ve got to have a mastectomy’.
“And you look it up and it’s all so terrifying and this is what’s going to happen, and then ‘I’m not going to see my grandchildren grow up’. That’s what goes through your head.”
The duchess, who was wearing a long, pink leather-style coat, was given her own Loose Women mug branded with her name.
Lampard told her: “Duchess, Sarah. You are official now because you have a mug.”
The duchess quipped: “I am very pleased. I quite enjoy being a Loose Woman”.
She recounted her diagnosis, saying she had no symptoms and almost missed her mammogram until her sister convinced her to go, and revealed that the cancer had not spread to her lymph nodes.
“Mine wasn’t a lump. I had a shadow. It was like a splat… Mine was lots of peas… It’s quite extraordinary. Eighteen months before, it wasn’t there so it had come on from the last mammogram to this mammogram,” she said.
“I was incredibly lucky… It didn’t go into the lymph nodes.”
The duchess described waking up at 4am and worrying she had cancer in other parts of her body.
“You know that moment when you suddenly wake up and go ‘I’m sure I’ve got cancer somewhere else’? I’m getting over that but it’s only been a few months this year since I had the operation,” she said.
Breast Cancer Now charity has warned that the percentage of women taking up their invitation to breast screenings in England is still below pre-Covid levels, and more than a million women missed out on the vital appointments in 2021/22.
The NHS Breast Screening Programme invites anyone registered with a GP as female aged 50-71 for their screening every three years.
For more information on breast cancer, visit the NHS website.
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