Women's wellness

How finding her tribe helped Amanda Lehane on her cancer journey

19 min · 8. sept. 2022
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In this episode, Professor Debra Anderson talks to Amanda Lehane – a mum of two from Brisbane, who in 2019 was diagnosed with a rare soft tissue Sarcoma after noticing a lump in her groin. Not long after receiving this diagnosis, Amanda was also diagnosed with breast cancer. In this powerful episode, Amanda shares her story and explains how lost, alone and overwhelmed she felt when she was diagnosed with cancer and how she navigated this difficult time. Amanda also talks to us about the power of social connection during and after cancer treatment and how building the right networks around you can help get you back on your feet.

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