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'It took cancer to change my toxic life'
Sunday People
|October 26, 2025
Cancer survivor Alex Simms tells new how her diagnosis kickstarted a major overhaul that would make her happier and healthier
Alex with her family
Mum-of-three Alex Simms says her life used to be "toxic" - she was exhausted, anxious and binge-eating. But she says a shock breast cancer diagnosis "cured" her.
Alex, who prefers her nickname La, was offered a routine mammogram at the age of 46, instead of waiting until 50, as part of a local trial targeting younger women. She was shocked to discover she had an invasive ductal carcinoma in her left breast.
But she says, "I know it may sound strange, but I would 100% go through the hell of it all again, because it's brought me to where I am today to a happier life."
La, now 55, from Berkhamsted in Hertfordshire, admits, "I actually missed the mammogram appointment because one of the kids had a sports match. I didn't worry about it. It was voluntary after all."
Given another appointment a few days later, La, who is mum to Lily, 22, Maisy, 20, and 14-year-old Harry, says, "I just rocked up and didn't think anything of it. There was no cancer in the family, I breastfed the kids - I wasn't worried. I didn't even ask when I'd get the results."
But a week later, a letter arrived calling her in for more tests at a local hospital and encouraging her to bring someone with her.
After a further mammogram and subsequent biopsy, doctors broke the news to Alex and her husband Jason, 54, a TV executive, that she had breast cancer, probably at stage two.
"I walked in and there was a little room with a sofa and tissues and I remember thinking, 'Oh, that's where people go when they get bad news.' A few minutes later I was there.
"It was a total shock and my world fell apart. I was told the cancer was so deep-rooted I would never have felt a lump and if I'd waited until I was older to have the mammogram I may not have survived.
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