A woman who complained of a sore back for six months tragically died after being diagnosed with secondary breast cancer.Suzanne Cavanagh, 41, discovered a lump in her breast after suffering from a pain in her spine.
She tragically passed away from secondary breast cancer on May 10 after her first diagnosis in 2019. Friends of Suzanne, who lived in Liverpool, described her as a 'brilliant mathematician' who was the 'ultimate organiser' and 'forever on time', Liverpool Echo reports.
Suzanne pre-wrote birthday cards for the people she knew before she died and was a dedicated Liverpool FC fan.Suzanne worked for HMRC all of her life and became a determined campaigner for secondary breast cancer, which kills 1,000 women in the UK each month.She has become the face of an initiative to spread awareness and, along with 19 other secondary breast cancer patients, is featured on a billboard on Rice Lane this week.
The initiative is called “Fighting to be Heard” and is run by the charity Make 2nds Count, which aims to give hope to those living with secondary breast cancer.Suzanne previously said: “I chose to join the campaign to raise awareness as not enough is being done for secondaries.
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