Try GOLD - Free
Through cancer and BEYOND
WOMAN'S WEEKLY
|October 12, 2021
This Breast Cancer Awareness Month, three women reveal how fighting the disease changed them for the better
‘Cancer made me braver’
Julie Brandram Jones, 62, is a part-time bookkeeper and lives with her husband Charlie, 63, in Herefordshire.
Sinking into a bubble bath, I mused about the twists and turns life could throw at you. It was August 2014 and I was staying with my parents, to help care for my elderly father after an operation.
Seconds later and still deep in thought, I suddenly felt a chicken-nugget-sized lump in my left breast.
I’d read somewhere that the majority of lumps are benign, so I wasn’t overly worried. And even when my GP referred me to the breast clinic, I was so convinced all would be well, I didn’t tell my husband.
Yet after a scan and biopsy, I was told that I had cancer. Shocked, I had to steady myself before driving home and telling Charlie.
That September, I began eight rounds of chemotherapy, with a single mastectomy planned for January 2015. Only, the more I thought about surgery, the more I realised that not only did I not want to feel lopsided, I also didn’t want to worry about another lump, or have a painful reconstruction.
‘I want you to remove both breasts,’ I told my consultant.

At first, he refused. It’s not policy to remove healthy tissue. But when I was still adamant after five months, he agreed.
It wasn’t until after my double mastectomy I found out I’d had stage 3 cancer. Soon after, I discovered Flat Friends – a charity for women living without breasts. Its support has been second to none.
This story is from the October 12, 2021 edition of WOMAN'S WEEKLY.
Subscribe to Magzter GOLD to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 10,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
MORE STORIES FROM WOMAN'S WEEKLY
Woman's Weekly
Every DOG
Beth's hubby was popular - even though he was the retiring type
3 mins
May 26, 2026
Woman's Weekly
Sweet and SOUR
So much had changed in Maggie's childhood town – but not everything
7 mins
May 26, 2026
Woman's Weekly
Filigree FANCY
Crochet a stunning cardigan you'll be wearing all summer!
6 mins
May 26, 2026
Woman's Weekly
Nostalgic BAKES
Impressive, but simple-to-make cakes
3 mins
May 26, 2026
Woman's Weekly
Never TO BE TOLD
Acting on a hunch, was Carol putting herself in terrible danger?
10 mins
May 26, 2026
Woman's Weekly
Points for PERKS
When does it pay to be a loyal customer - and when should you go elsewhere?
2 mins
May 26, 2026
Woman's Weekly
Eat the RAINBOW
Delicious and nutritious suppers, packed full of veggies
3 mins
May 26, 2026
Woman's Weekly
Coping with... AMD
Age-related macular degeneration is common in the over 50s and affects the middle part of your vision
2 mins
May 26, 2026
Woman's Weekly
I eat meat, but always respectfully'
You don't have to spend a fortune to eat well'
2 mins
May 26, 2026
Woman's Weekly
Charity for DUMMIES
In which a customer brings an unusual gift to the shop
3 mins
May 26, 2026
Translate
Change font size

