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‘Doctors told me I was fine, but I couldn’t shake the feeling that something was very wrong’


by IMAGE
30th May 2023

Natasha Whelehan is an IMAGE Business Club member and founder of Natasha Whelehan - Life after Cancer Coaching. She is also an Ambassador for the 100kin30days for breast cancer fundraiser in aid of the Marie Keating Foundation this June.

IMAGE Business Club Member Natasha Whelehan was repeatedly told it was ‘just hormones’ before she got a cancer diagnosis two years later. Today she uses that experience and her professional skills to assist people to thrive in their ‘life after cancer’, providing a safe space to create their vision for the future and help them take positive steps towards it. She is also an ambassador for the 100kin30days for breast cancer fundraiser in aid of the Marie Keating Foundation in June.

Back in June 2017 I was diagnosed with Stage 2 Invasive Ductal Carcinoma, Grade 3, Hormone positive. Breast cancer. My son was 4 and my daughter 17 months old. I was 39. My road to diagnosis began much earlier. Back in December 2015 when I was pregnant with my daughter I developed a burning pain in my breast. Doctors put it down to pregnancy and while I felt uneasy enough to ask the consultant at...

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