
BCAN-RAY Study Saves Mom's Life, Early Detection Key
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Annette Illing, a 39-year-old mom from Withington, beat breast cancer due to a research study called BCAN-RAY. Despite no symptoms or family history, she joined the study and was flagged as high risk, leading to an early mammogram that caught the disease in its first stage. The study, launched after Girls Aloud singer Sarah Hardings death, targets women in their thirties to spot risks before tumors grow. Annettes early detection allowed her to undergo surgeries and radiotherapy, and she now advocates for other women to join such trials and do regular self-checks.
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