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How friendship saved me from cancer

A survey by Macmillan Cancer Support reveals 43 per cent of cancer sufferers could not have got through their experience without the support of their friends.

February 6, 2017 16:53
Charlotte Posner (left) helped Natasha Applebaum cope with cancer and depression
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Natasha Applebaum was just 27 when she was diagnosed with leukaemia. She thought she would die before she reached her thirties.

That she managed to survive the disease, and the severe depression she suffered, is due in large part to the support she received from her friend, Charlotte Posner.

Ms Applebaum was juggling a busy career in marketing when she discovered a tumour on her breast two years ago. The growth was so large, it put pressure on her heart and a doctor told her she was “just days away from dying”. She was immediately admitted to hospital and put on a treatment regime which included chemotherapy.

Today, the 29-year-old is in remission and has shared her story, as part of a campaign with cancer charity Macmillan, to show the positive impact of friendships can have on sufferers of the disease.