Raising Breast Cancer Awareness In Aftermath Of Sarah Harding’s Death

 

On Wednesday’s Morning Focus, Alan Morrissey was joined by Dr. Máire Finn, Ennis GP.

A breast cancer charity in the UK has seen more than an 800% increase in people visiting its website for advice and support following the death of Girls Aloud’s Sarah Harding.

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Sarah Harding went public with her diagnosis in August last year. In her memoir, the pop star said that she hoped her story would encourage others to get themselves checked out – particularly those who had missed appointments or had them pushed back during the pandemic. Men and women in Clare and the rest of the country are being advised to do the same.