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The only person that was going to find my cancer was me... with The Titty Gritty

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Six years ago, Helen Addis (aka The Titty Gritty) found a lump. Despite having no history of cancer in her family - it was an aggressive form of breast cancer. A week after her diagnosis - she had a masectomy, followed by 18 months of active treatment.


Being well under the screening age, the only person who would have found Helen’s cancer - was Helen.


During her treatment, Helen asked her friends and family if they checked their boobs - and when most of them said no - she made it her mission to spread awareness about checking your breasts. So, she launched the Change+Check campaign - it is a simple sticker which goes on shop and gym changing room mirrors reminding people to check themselves for signs of breast cancer. She also almost got the queen with a pair of boobs on a Royal Mail stamp…


This Breast Cancer Awareness month - Helen is part of a campign to make a life-extending drug called ENHERTU available in England, Wales and Northen Ireland. Despite petitions, protests, campaigns and even government pressure the secondary breast cancer community is being met with constant rejection. They are now fundrasing to raise the legal fees to take legal proceedings to continue the fight for those who need this drug urgently and for the thousands upon thousands who will need it in months and years to come. You can read more about the campaign - and donate here


Follow Helen on Instagram @thetittygritty


Email us on shouldideletethatpod@gmail.com


Follow us on Instagram:

@shouldideletethat

@em_clarkson

@alexlight_ldn


Should I Delete That? is produced by Faye Lawrence

Music by Alex Andrew



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Six years ago, Helen Addis (aka The Titty Gritty) found a lump. Despite having no history of cancer in her family - it was an aggressive form of breast cancer. A week after her diagnosis - she had a masectomy, followed by 18 months of active treatment.


Being well under the screening age, the only person who would have found Helen’s cancer - was Helen.


During her treatment, Helen asked her friends and family if they checked their boobs - and when most of them said no - she made it her mission to spread awareness about checking your breasts. So, she launched the Change+Check campaign - it is a simple sticker which goes on shop and gym changing room mirrors reminding people to check themselves for signs of breast cancer. She also almost got the queen with a pair of boobs on a Royal Mail stamp…


This Breast Cancer Awareness month - Helen is part of a campign to make a life-extending drug called ENHERTU available in England, Wales and Northen Ireland. Despite petitions, protests, campaigns and even government pressure the secondary breast cancer community is being met with constant rejection. They are now fundrasing to raise the legal fees to take legal proceedings to continue the fight for those who need this drug urgently and for the thousands upon thousands who will need it in months and years to come. You can read more about the campaign - and donate here


Follow Helen on Instagram @thetittygritty


Email us on shouldideletethatpod@gmail.com


Follow us on Instagram:

@shouldideletethat

@em_clarkson

@alexlight_ldn


Should I Delete That? is produced by Faye Lawrence

Music by Alex Andrew



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  continue reading

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