AdvertisementThis as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Ceinwen Giles, 48, co-CEO of Shine Cancer Support, who lives in London.
Weeks after giving birth to my first child at 34, I was diagnosed with stage four cancer.
Ceinwen GilesTreatment left a permanent markI don't think that there was any part of my life that wasn't affected by cancer.
I didn't know anyone my age with cancerCeinwen Giles and Emma Willis founded Shine Cancer Support in 2012.
She was diagnosed with breast cancer when she was 29 and was organizing coffees for younger adults with cancer.
Persons:
Ceinwen Giles, —, I'm, It's, hypervigilant, chemo, Emma Willis, it's, We've, you've
Organizations:
Service, Shine, Shine Cancer
Locations:
London, West Africa, Sierra Leone