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Breast Cancer Survivor Sarah Withyman Shares Inspiring Journey

In an inspiring turn of events, Sarah Withyman, a breast cancer survivor, has shared her remarkable journey to raise awareness for the Breast Cancer Trials organization. Her story comes as part of the activities surrounding the NRLW Magic Round, which will take place at McDonald Jones Stadium in Newcastle on March 15-16, 2024.

Diagnosed in June 2021 at the age of 38, Withyman describes her experiences leading to her diagnosis as “bewildering.” Despite being in peak physical condition, her life took an unexpected turn when she found a lump on her breast. This discovery was preceded by a series of fortunate events that she attributes to divine intervention.

Fortuitous Connections Lead to Diagnosis

During a holiday at Scotts Head, Withyman met a woman named Belinda, who had breast cancer. Belinda urged her to have a small lump checked, which she had initially dismissed. “Without this, I more than likely would not be here today,” Withyman stated. The lump turned out to be shingles, but a follow-up mammogram revealed a tiny tumour that was unrelated to the initial lump. This tumour was identified as the most aggressive form of breast cancer, yet it was caught early.

Although her lymph nodes were clear, Withyman chose to undergo four rounds of chemotherapy as a precaution. “I had a double mastectomy to seal the deal,” she explained. Post-surgery, she received breast implants, a decision she now reflects on with mixed feelings. “I absolutely hate them,” she admitted, noting that while they appeared fine, she disliked the way they felt.

A New Perspective on Life

Now at 42, Withyman’s perspective on life has shifted dramatically. She embraces new challenges, undertaking activities she previously shied away from. “I do crazy things I wish I did when I was 20,” she said. This includes completing a triathlon and swimming 20 kilometres to raise $3,000 for Breast Cancer Trials. “I’d always been a bit shy, or not one to put myself out there. Now I don’t care, whatever, judge away,” she remarked.

Throughout her ordeal, Withyman maintained a positive mindset, attributing her resilience to her strong character. “Some people give up and think ‘poor me.’ I’ve always been quite strong-minded. That helped massively,” she expressed.

The NRLW Magic Round is aimed not only at celebrating women’s sports but also at raising awareness about breast cancer. Karen Price, CEO of Breast Cancer Trials, emphasized the importance of clinical trials in improving outcomes for patients. “Women participating in our clinical trials today, and those diagnosed in the future, will benefit from advances made possible by our work,” Price stated, highlighting their focus on survival rates and innovative treatments.

Withyman’s story serves as a powerful reminder of the impact of early detection and the importance of sharing experiences to foster community support. As the NRLW Magic Round approaches, her journey will undoubtedly inspire others to be proactive about their health.

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