• 2 years ago
A woman said she owes her life to a rescue dog who spotted her breast cancer after “sniffing and nuzzling” her right armpit.
Lucy Giles, 45, thought her beloved Brody was initially just craving some attention but swiftly after discovering a lump in her armpit she was diagnosed with Her2+breast cancer.
The animal-lover had welcomed the 11-stone Newfoundland giant into her life in July 2021 after her partner Ashley, 62, had spent six months in hospital on a life-support machine after contracting Covid.
Lucy is doing a night walk in Oxford on Saturday, 3 September for this year’s Cancer Research UK Shine Night Walk - a 10km stroll to raise money for life-saving research.
https://www.cancerresearchuk.org/get-involved/find-an-event/charity-walks/shine-night-walk

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