‘I FEEL LIKE A BADASS’

I had both boobs removed at just 28 even though I don’t have cancer – it makes me unique and I love it

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A YOUNG woman decided to have both boobs removed even though she didn't have cancer.

Stephanie Germino, now 29, has known since she was 15 that her risk of breast cancer was extremely high.

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decided to have a double mastectomy to prevent the cancer from ever having the chance to develop.

This was after she tested positive for the BRCA1 gene - a mutation which increases the risk of breast cancer.

"I was very emotional but didn't take it as a death sentence," Stephanie explained.

There are over 50,000 cases of breast cancer in women every year throughout the UK.

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Nearly 1,000 people die from breast cancer every month in the UK, with the disease killing around 11,500 women and 80 men each year.

"I was already aware there was a history of breast cancer in my family as my maternal grandmother suffered with it twice.

"When I was around 15 years old my mum sat me down and told me that she was a positive carrier of the BRCA1 gene mutation," she added.

"This put me at a much higher risk and I'm now aware statistically I have an 87 per cent chance of getting breast and ovarian cancer," she said.

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Unlike most women who undergo the breast removal surgery, Stephanie decided against having boob implants, staying flat chested instead.

 "A lot of my friends had complications and some even had them removed," Stephanie explained.

"After really mulling it over I didn't really like the look of reconstructed breast, so I decided I wanted to go flat and that I'd be more comfortable that way," she said.

She said she felt as if her breasts had already "served their purpose" after feeding her son Josiah, now six, while he was a baby.

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