Just like Kate, we survived brutal cancer battles but the disease never really leaves you - that's why the Princess's message of hope is so important

Just like Kate, we survived brutal cancer battles but the disease never really leaves you - that's why the Princess's message of hope is so important
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Just like Kate, we survived brutal cancer battles but the disease never really leaves you - that's why the Princess's message of hope is so important
Published: Feb, 09 2025 14:20

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Just like Kate, we survived brutal cancer battles but the disease never really leaves you - that's why the Princess's message of hope is so important It's been nearly a year since the Princess of Wales revealed her shock cancer diagnosis and paused her public duties to focus on what would be a gruelling course of treatment.

Gabby Mottershead, who had inflammatory breast cancer in 2008, said that Kate's message on X 'absolutely' resonated with her.

Gabby Mottershead, from Manchester,  was diagnosed with inflammatory breast cancer in 2008 - just weeks after her father-in-law passed away on Boxing Day.

Gabby was diagnosed with inflammatory breast cancer in January 2008, just weeks after her father-in-law died on Boxing Day.

The mother-of-three recently reminded those who had been impacted by cancer to 'nurture all that…lies beyond the disease' in a simple yet poignant reflection on her own journey to mark World Cancer Day on February 4.

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