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GUEST BLOGGER KAZ MOLLOY DISCUSSES THE "WOMB CANCER SCANDAL". A MUST READ FOR ALL WOMEN. AGE IS NO DISCRIMINATOR.

Guest Blogger Kaz Molloy writes about the great “ womb cancer scandal ” for Savvy ‘n’ Sassy readers today. Her message is powerful, and a must read for all women, young and older alike. Her words are from the heart. She has survived womb cancer but it has left a profound effect on her life. Please read and please, please share. It is easy to hide and not look at articles like this because we get scared. There is no need to be scared. Knowledge is a life saver. Who wouldn't want to know about the most common but sadly under discussed symptoms  of womb cancer? I was diagnosed with womb cancer at the end of Dec 2009, aged 46. I had never heard of it and knew nothing about it. I didn’t know that it was the most common gynaecological cancer and that it can affect women of all ages.   After my treatment ended I decided to do something about the lack of support out there for women who had been diagnosed with womb cancer and also about the lack of awareness there was about ...

GET LIPPY - WOMB CANCER SUPPORT UK - WHAT ALL WOMEN NEED TO KNOW!

Hey there you savvy 'n' sassy women! Unless you have been hiding under a rock lately you will have no doubt seen the great #GetLippy campaign. Its whole existence is designed to help save the lives of women, get them talking without embarrassment about their reproductive organs and to educate us about the 5 gynae' cancers. One of the lesser known of those five is womb,(uterine), cancer and that is where www.wombcancersupportuk.weebly.com steps in. Founded by Kaz Molloy seven years ago following her diagnosis and successful treatment, her mantra is that "No one fights alone" . To give you some quick facts, risk factors and support if you or any friend wants or needs to know more, I have made a quick four minute chat. To listen just click here! . It is 4 minutes that all women, (yes it can even affect women in their 20s), won't regret listening to.  I hope that if this and the work of the Womb Cancer Support UK can help, encourage or even get a wo...