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My heartbreak at telling my kids I had breast cancer at 35 – just WEEKS after their dad had a quadruple heart bypass

A MUM has revealed her heartache after being diagnosed with stage-three breast cancer at 35, just weeks after her husband had a quadruple heart bypass.

Gemma Williams, from Cwnbran, South Wales, was diagnosed with aggressive breast cancer in January after spotting a lump on her right armpit, which grew to the size of a golf ball within weeks.

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Mum-of-two Gemma Williams is fighting an aggressive form of breast cancer at 35Credit: Wales News
She has lost her beautiful hair and has endured months of chemo and radiotherapyCredit: Wales News

The recruitment manager - who's mum to Megan, 16, and Sonny, 11 - underwent several rounds of chemo, radiotherapy and a mastectomy on her right breast.

Luckily, the cancer hasn't spread - although doctors were unable to remove Gemma's 5cm-long tumour and she's been told there's a high risk of relapse, because of her age.

Speaking exclusively to Fabulous Digital, Gemma said: "When I was diagnosed, I couldn’t believe what was happening.

When I was diagnosed, I couldn’t believe what was happening. I was shocked and petrified

Gemma Williams35

"I was shocked and petrified but Jamie was so positive and strong.

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"We had been through so much already, but knew for the sake of the children we would do it again, and challenge this head on.

"We can get through anything, because we have each other."

Gemma was diagnosed just weeks after Jamie had a quadruple heart bypass, despite being a fit rugby coachCredit: Wales News
The chemotherapy has had a gruelling effect on her bodyCredit: Wales News
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Just 16 weeks earlier, Gemma's husband Jamie, 40, a rugby coach, was told he needed a quadruple heart bypass - after suffering from chest pain.

Despite being super fit and just 39 at the time, Jamie was told his arteries were so blocked he'd die if he had a heart attack - so had 10 hours of life-saving surgery.

Gemma said: "Jamie was fit and healthy and loved walking up mountains, but he began getting chest pains.

I lost all my hair, eyelashes and fingernails. My skin blistered and peeled, along with many other horrific side effects

Gemma Williams35

"When he finally went for tests, the doctors said he was lucky to be alive because his arteries were so blocked up.

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“He was in theatre for 10 hours having his operation. It was a scary time but we got through it together.

"Just when we were getting over what he'd been through, I found a lump in my right breast the size of a golf ball.

"I went straight to the doctors and paid £500 for a private scan and was told soon after I had breast cancer."

Gemma and Jamie are parents to Megan, 16, and Sonny, 11Credit: Wales News
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Gemma is now fundraising for a drug called KadcylaCredit: Wales News

She added: "You couldn't make it up. Jamie jokes I had to jump on the bandwagon and get ill, before he could get his full dose of sympathy after his operation.

"Our world came crashing down for the second time in six months, but we wouldn’t give up.

"Telling my kids was very difficult. I told them separately, my daughter was taking her GCSEs so it was a difficult time.

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I believe I can be fixed and am going to dig up all my strength once again, and fight this like I have been brought up to do

Gemma Williams35

"My 11-year-old is very deep and he just looked at me and said ‘I know you will be fine mum.’

"We have to laugh and stay positive for each other and for our two kids. I put on a brave face and always try to smile, even on the tough days.

"When I lost all my hair, I joked with them I was going to look like Andy from Little Britain for a while - and told them they could help me choose wigs.

"I believe I can be fixed and am going to dig up all my strength once again, and fight this like I have been brought up to do."

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Gemma is now fundraising for a potentially life-saving drug with her Pink ArmyCredit: Wales News
She's determined to beat cancer - but has a high risk of relapse because of her ageCredit: Wales News

Gemma described her chemo as "horrendous". She said: "I went through six gruelling rounds of chemotherapy which resulted in me losing all my hair, eyelashes and fingernails.

"My skin blistered and peeled, along with many other horrific side effects."

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Six weeks after her last treatment, she had a mastectomy and reconstructive surgery, but her body rejected the reconstruction.

Because of this, she has now had a full mastectomy, with no reconstruction.

Gemma says it's important to her and Jamie to keep positive for the kidsCredit: Wales News
Gemma's skin blistered during chemoCredit: Wales News
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Gemma says she was told by her consultant oncologist that she needs a drug called Kadcyla, costing around £45,000, to reduce her risk of relapse and safe her life.

But her consultant's three Individual Patient Funding Request applications to get the drug on the NHS have been denied by the Welsh Health Board.

The drug is only normally only available to patients whose cancer has spread to other parts of their body, known as secondary breast cancer.

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Gemma said: "The nurses have been amazing and my treatment on the NHS has been wonderful. But I am very disappointed the Welsh Health Board refused to fund the cost of the drug."

Gemma is now fundraising around £45k for private treatmentCredit: Wales News

Breast cancer: the facts

Breast cancer is the most common cancer in the UK.

It affects one in eight women at some point in their lifetime, but has a good chance of recovery if detected at an early age.

Most women diagnosed are over the age of 50 but younger women, and men, can also be affected.

Breast cancer is treated using surgery, chemo and radiotherapy.

Survival rates have doubled in the last 40 years - and 78% of women now survive breast cancer for a decade or more.

The survival rate is around 85% for women under 40, and 55% for women diagnosed at stage 3.

Cancer can come back many months or even years after your first treatment, but it's hard to predict if you will relapse.

Gemma is now fundraising privately for the drug. Her friends and family, known as the Pink Army, have raised £30,000 in just a couple of weeks.

She said: "I am so lucky I have such wonderful friends and family. I am astonished and humbled by people's generosity.

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"My Pink Army are the best friend's anyone could ask for. They keep me smiling. Any money left over will go towards a new breast unit at Ystrad Mynach Hospital."

Gemma hopes to start taking Kadcyla in the next few weeks, alongside her chemotherapy. You can.

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