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Lydia Brain

25 from Manchester, originally born in Herefordshire

In November 2016, at 24 years old I was diagnosed with having an inflammatory myofibroblastomic tumour. I had just had a 'fibroid' removed from the inside of my uterus to find out it was something more sinister. This was one of two, the other was lodged deeper in the wall of my uterus, where from it unfortunately couldn't be removed. I was put on a hormone treatment, Zolodex, to see if it could successfully shrink the tumour or at least halt its growth. Unfortunately after three months the tumour had grown and the treatment was unsuccessful. In June 2017 I had a total hysterectomy, with ovary preservation. No further treatment was needed, and I am now on three monthly scans.

I am also into pole fitness, eating well and staying healthy, which is a much harder task now a days. I am based in Manchester and a cancer champion for Trekstock, so if you are a young adult with cancer in the area and your looking to meet some more of us, get in touch. I am also an advocate and campaigners for GRACE, a charity that funds vital research and raises awareness of gyneacological cancers.

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