EMILY RANOBLE: ‘I have a date for my mastectomy’

Two generations of women on the maternal side of 26-year-old Emily Ranoble’s family have been affected by breast cancer.
Emily Ranoble.Emily Ranoble.
Emily Ranoble.

She is due to have radical surgery to stop her developing the disease and is writing a weekly blog for us...

I have a date for my mastectomy. On April 13 I will be going under the knife at Pinderfields Hospital.

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Anyone who has followed my story will know what a big deal this is to me.

My family has been deeply affected by cancer and I lost my mum to the disease when I was nine.

Many other female relatives have also suffered, but soon I will be able to say ‘not me’.

Thanks to amazing advances in our understanding of cancer and the preventative measures available, I have been given the opportunity to protect myself.

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My operation is a bilateral risk-reducing mastectomy, where both breasts will be removed and I’m fortunate that reconstruction is going to be performed in the same procedure. A breast surgeon will first remove both breasts; then a plastic surgeon will insert implants and sew me up.

This isn’t a small operation, however having seen so many people I love go through the trauma of cancer I have no doubt that I am making the right decision.

I can’t pretend I’m not apprehensive but my overwhelming feeling is a positive one. I know I am privileged to have been given this opportunity and would encourage other women in a similar situation to look at their options too. Over the coming weeks I will keep everyone updated. I’d like to thank everyone for their continued support.