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Talk To The Headscarf

Talk To The Headscarf

A memoir

by Emma Hannigan
Paperback
Publication Date: 05/05/2011

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Imagine you're thirty-two, married with two little children, and you find out you're carrying a deadly cancer gene. That was me in 2005, when I when I discovered the BRAC1 gene, which meant I had an 85% chance of developing breast cancer and a 50% chance of developing ovarian cancer. I had two options - wait for the big bad cancer wolf or have radical preventative surgery. Over the following year, I had a double mastectomy and both ovaries removed, which reduced my cancer risk to 5%.

Despite this, cancer struck anyway. I've now battled and slayed cancer six times. TALK TO THE HEADSCARF is my story of how I lived, laughed and overcame some of the toughest times in my life. If you know someone affected by cancer, or if you are a fellow 'cancer club member', I know you are scared. I was too. But you are not alone. I am still here. I am living proof that, against the odds, life can and does carry on. The score so far is - Cancer O: Emma 6. And if my cancer returns, I will keep on crusading.
ISBN:
9780749956486
9780749956486
Category:
Coping with illness & specific conditions
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
05-05-2011
Language:
English
Publisher:
Little, Brown Book Group
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Pages:
288
Dimensions (mm):
221x159x16mm
Weight:
0.39kg
Emma Hannigan

Emma Hannigan lived in Ireland, with her husband and two children. She was a carrier of the cancer gene, Brca 1, and had battled and beaten cancer eight times.

Her first novel Designer Genes  mirrored her own experience as she strove to lessen her chances of developing cancer, and it was a bestseller in Ireland. Emma was heavily involved in cancer awareness campaigning.

Her mission in life, along with writing books, was to show the world that there is life after cancer! Emma was a self-confessed shopaholic, chocoholic and confided all her secrets to her cat. If a machine is ever invented to translate from ‘meow' to English, she would have been well and truly hung. Emma passed away in March 2018.

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