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Former Top of the Pops presenter Sarah Cawood has been diagnosed with breast cancer. Once noted for her bright red hair during her time presenting kids TV show Live & Kicking, Sarah is now sharing her health story and a strong message as she undergoes treatment.
In an upbeat sounding interview, the now 50-year-old says that she was later told that the lump in her breast was not just a cyst and feared the worst, worrying that it could be an aggressive form. Sarah lives with her husband Andy Merry and their son and daughter Hunter, ten, and Autumn, nine, according to the Mirror.Sarah recalls: “I did the lying in bed at night, not watching my children grow up thing. I always think cancer seems like a slow death.
Following her diagnosis, Sarah has had to come off HRT, which she takes for the menopause, and has said that she is feeling the effect of it. While she said that her mood appears to be OK, she finds her brain fog "annoying" and that she says has forgotten her daughter's name twice.
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