What it’s like living with cancer, rather than dying from cancer

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Source: Radio New Zealand

Paula Miles has “advanced notice” that her days are numbered.

“I’ve been shoulder tapped and said, ‘hey, you know, look out, this is coming sooner rather than later’.”

Miles was originally diagnosed with breast cancer 14 years ago, aged 56. She had some years cancer free before it returned in her ribs, spine, pelvis, femur and around her skull.

Paula Miles.

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