Elizabeth Hurley on breast cancer - BBC News

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Liz Hurley is fronting a campaign today to raise awareness of what happens to women AFTER they've been diagnosed and treated for breast cancer. Research shows that nearly half of women who survive breast cancer for more than two years are fearful and anxious that it will return. Today's Breast Cancer Awareness campaign is trying to get people to think about the long-term physical, social and psychological impact that some women face

'By the time my grandmother told us, it was at a stage where it wasn't treatable'.

Elizabeth Hurley talks about her family's experience with #breastcancer.

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