We stand together
as daughters, sisters and mothers.

We hope the journeys on this page can provide some insight, and comfort knowing that you are not alone on your own journey.

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Jess’s journey

“Awareness around gynaecological cancers, particularly in young women, is so low."

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Gina’s journey

“If I hadn’t attended cervical screening last year, I might still be unaware I have cancer”

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Anonymous journey

The following story of a woman’s experiences of vulva cancer has been shared with us anonymously.

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Katie Wilkin’s journey

My story starts back in 2003. I’m living the student life at Cardiff University, and am right in the middle of second year exams.

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Tia’s journey

In the months leading up to my 22nd birthday in December 2019, my life consisted of piling onto packed, sweltering trains for work, leg-burning cardio sessions and enjoying the hustle and bustle of London’s vibrant city life…

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Natalie Hickton’s journey

In June 2015, aged just 32, Natalie Hickton was given the devastating news that she had cervical cancer.

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Reija Sillanpaa’s journey

In March 2019 my life changed forever. I had noticed some changes to my periods. They had become a lot heavier and painful. I had also started getting lower back pain and feeling tired all the time.

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Amy Van wyk’s journey

When I got my diagnosis my first thought was, at last I can get some help now. The Royal Marsden is so special. I felt listened to and the team took me seriously. I knew I was in safe hands and that they were going to help me.

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Eden Magid’s journey

I am twenty, and I was diagnosed with Germ Cell Ovarian cancer in 2019. This cancer typically impacts young people between the ages of 17-30.

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Heather’s journey

Heather is on the ATARI trial, led by Dr Susana Banerjee at The Royal Marsden and The Institute of Cancer Research (ICR). The trial is part-funded by The Lady Garden Foundation.

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Laura Moses: ‘scanxiety’

Lady Garden Foundation friend and warrior Laura Moses, has created a video on the subject of ‘Scanxiety’ to share with you all.

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clare reynolds

My name is Clare. In 2015 when I was 41 years of age when I received a phone call saying I needed to see the GP urgently, following the results of my recent smear.

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ruth garvey & ailsa malcom

For Gynaecological Cancer Awareness Month, I have asked my aunt a few questions about her experience with cervical cancer.

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kat vitou’s journey

Kat Vitou, a mother-of-two became unwell while on holiday with suspected appendicitis, but a CT scan revealed that she had ovarian cancer. This is her story.

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lois perryman

Hey, so I am Lois and I am a 21-year-old Midwifery student from Kent.

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preeti dudakia’s journey

Preeti Dudakia, now 52, was only 47 when she was diagnosed with stage three ovarian cancer.

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Alex lawson’s poem

Lady Garden Foundation supporter and PT at KXU Chelsea, Alex Lawson, has penned a poem for his teenage daughter.

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Sophie’s journey

Sophie’s honest, sometimes gory and often cringey blog, Gash Gossip was birthed after she had a couple of run ins with cervical abnormalities.

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Whether you’ve had your own experience with gynaecological cancer, or know of someone close to you who has. With your permission, we can share your journey with the rest of our community.

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