Sarah Cawood shares topless video proudly showing off her surgery scars amid breast cancer battle - as she encourages fans to check themselves

Sarah Cawood shares topless video proudly showing off her surgery scars amid breast cancer battle - as she encourages fans to check themselves

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Sarah Cawood shares topless video proudly showing off her surgery scars amid breast cancer battle - as she encourages fans to check themselves
Published: Feb, 03 2025 15:41

Sarah Cawood has shared a topless video in which she showed off her surgery scars amid her breast cancer battle. The television presenter, 52, revealed in September 2022 that she had been diagnosed with stage one breast cancer after doctors discovered a lump during her routine mammogram. She underwent a lumpectomy with sentinel node removal followed by radiotherapy and long-term hormone treatment. And in a new video shared to her Instagram on Sunday, Sarah proudly displayed the evidence of her treatment as she encouraged others to check their breasts.

 [The television presenter, 52, revealed in September 2022 that she had been diagnosed with stage one breast cancer after doctors discovered a lump during her routine mammogram]
Image Credit: Mail Online [The television presenter, 52, revealed in September 2022 that she had been diagnosed with stage one breast cancer after doctors discovered a lump during her routine mammogram]

The clip sees the braless star smiling into the camera while covering her nipple and lower half of her breast with her hand. Sarah then lifted her arm to fully display the scar on both her breast and arm, both of which were ringed with a red heart. Sarah Cawood has shared a topless video in which she showed off her surgery scars amid her breast cancer battle. The television presenter, 52, revealed in September 2022 that she had been diagnosed with stage one breast cancer after doctors discovered a lump during her routine mammogram.

 [In a new video shared to her Instagram on Sunday, Sarah proudly displayed the evidence of her treatment as she encouraged others to check their breasts]
Image Credit: Mail Online [In a new video shared to her Instagram on Sunday, Sarah proudly displayed the evidence of her treatment as she encouraged others to check their breasts]

Captioning her post, Sarah noted that her scars both remind her about the importance of early detections as well as the greatness of the NHS. She penned: 'My lumpectomy and sentinel node removal scars. I love them because they tell me a). That if breast cancer is caught early, the prognosis is much much better, and b). The @nhsengland is the nuts and should be protected at all costs. 'Check your [melon emojis] ladies AND gents and get anything you’re not sure about checked out immediately. You know your body, so if you feel you’re being fobbed off, get a second opinion.

 [Sarah then lifted her arm to fully display the scar on both her breast and arm, both of which were ringed with a red heart]
Image Credit: Mail Online [Sarah then lifted her arm to fully display the scar on both her breast and arm, both of which were ringed with a red heart]

'Prevention is always better than cure so knowing what lumps and bumps are normal in your boobs is imperative. 'I’m a day late, but consider this your #feelitonthefirst prompt from La Cawood!. 'For anyone going through a cancer journey right now: my inbox is always open, and know you’re in the best hands with your oncology team. Sending you all so much love.'. Her post was met with a plethora of supportive messages from fans and fellow breast cancer survivors, who shared their own experiences and scar stories.

 [Captioning her post, Sarah noted that her scars both remind her about the importance of early detections as well as the greatness of the NHS]
Image Credit: Mail Online [Captioning her post, Sarah noted that her scars both remind her about the importance of early detections as well as the greatness of the NHS]

Sarah's latest social media post comes after she broke down in tears back in May over fears her cancer may have returned. In a new video shared to her Instagram on Sunday, Sarah proudly displayed the evidence of her treatment as she encouraged others to check their breasts. Sarah then lifted her arm to fully display the scar on both her breast and arm, both of which were ringed with a red heart. Captioning her post, Sarah noted that her scars both remind her about the importance of early detections as well as the greatness of the NHS.

 [Sarah's latest social media post comes after she broke down in tears back in May over fears her cancer may have returned]
Image Credit: Mail Online [Sarah's latest social media post comes after she broke down in tears back in May over fears her cancer may have returned]

Sharing a video crying in bed next to her sleeping son Hunter, 12, Sarah said she had an appointment booked for that week after having a recent mammogram and she hopes she is 'overreacting'. She wrote: 'I got a text today telling me I have an appointment on Tuesday… I had a mammogram two weeks ago, but I also told the breast care nurses I was concerned about some marks on my other boob, so I don’t know whether this appointment is about that (which has already disappeared) or my mammogram.

 [Sharing a video crying in bed next to her sleeping son Hunter, 12, Sarah said she had an appointment booked after having a recent mammogram and she hoped she is 'overreacting']
Image Credit: Mail Online [Sharing a video crying in bed next to her sleeping son Hunter, 12, Sarah said she had an appointment booked after having a recent mammogram and she hoped she is 'overreacting']

'I’m sure it’s the latter, but the fact it’s a bank holiday weekend and the appointment is so soon has me all kinds of anxious. 'It never leaves you. The fear that It’s Back.'. Sarah said she is 'happier than she has ever been' as she admits the 'shadow' of cancer 'never really leaves you.'. She continued: 'I’m sure it’s nothing to worry about but here’s the thing: I’m happier than I’ve ever been.

 [She added: 'This stupid f***ing thing that I had, it’s always there, like a shadow on a sunny day, threatening to ruin this amazing life I’m leading. I hope I’m overreacting. This is the reality of having cancer: it never ever really leaves you']
Image Credit: Mail Online [She added: 'This stupid f***ing thing that I had, it’s always there, like a shadow on a sunny day, threatening to ruin this amazing life I’m leading. I hope I’m overreacting. This is the reality of having cancer: it never ever really leaves you']

'My life is wonderful and I don’t want it to end anytime soon, and this stupid f***ing thing that I had, it’s always there, like a shadow on a sunny day, threatening to ruin this amazing life I’m leading. Sarah's latest social media post comes after she broke down in tears back in May over fears her cancer may have returned. Sharing a video crying in bed next to her sleeping son Hunter, 12, Sarah said she had an appointment booked after having a recent mammogram and she hoped she is 'overreacting'.

Image Credit: Mail Online

She added: 'This stupid f***ing thing that I had, it’s always there, like a shadow on a sunny day, threatening to ruin this amazing life I’m leading. I hope I’m overreacting. This is the reality of having cancer: it never ever really leaves you'. 'I hope I’m overreacting, and I’m sure I am, but I’m posting this because this is the reality of having cancer: it never ever really leaves you. The disease does, but the anxiety is with you for the rest of your life. Here’s hoping it’s a long and healthy one.

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