04.Are you a Young Mum With Breast Cancer? Why This Diagnosis Hits Differently
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Did you ever think breast cancer was something that happened to older women? I know I did.
Then one day, at 37 years old with two young children, I found myself hearing words like breast cancer diagnosis, treatment, prognosis, and survival.
In this episode, we're talking about why breast cancer can hit differently when you're a young mum—the fear of not seeing your children grow up, the exhaustion of trying to keep life going, and the loneliness of feeling like nobody truly understands what you're carrying.
As I spoke to other mums and explored the research, I realised something important:
What you're feeling is real. And it's not just happening to you.
If you're navigating breast cancer, exhaustion, loneliness, motherhood, or prognosis fears, this conversation is for you.
If this episode encouraged you, please share it with another mum navigating breast cancer and leave a review. Your support helps other women find this podcast and reminds them they're not alone in this journey.