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Kent MP Tracey Crouch diagnosed with breast cancer | Kent MP Tracey Crouch diagnosed with breast cancer |
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MP Tracey Crouch has revealed she has been diagnosed with breast cancer. | MP Tracey Crouch has revealed she has been diagnosed with breast cancer. |
The Conservative politician says the news came "as a bit of a surprise" but it was caught early and she is being treated. | The Conservative politician says the news came "as a bit of a surprise" but it was caught early and she is being treated. |
In a statement, the MP for Chatham and Aylesford said she would not physically attend Parliament before the summer recess. | In a statement, the MP for Chatham and Aylesford said she would not physically attend Parliament before the summer recess. |
She also urged people to "check their bits and bobbins" upon finding anything irregular. | She also urged people to "check their bits and bobbins" upon finding anything irregular. |
Ms Crouch said she intends to remain positive for her sake and that of her partner and son. | Ms Crouch said she intends to remain positive for her sake and that of her partner and son. |
'Please talk to your doctor' | 'Please talk to your doctor' |
Her statement read: "Unfortunately I have been diagnosed with breast cancer. It came as a bit of a surprise but it has been caught early and I'm now being treated and supported by the excellent team at the Maidstone & Tunbridge Wells NHS Trust." | Her statement read: "Unfortunately I have been diagnosed with breast cancer. It came as a bit of a surprise but it has been caught early and I'm now being treated and supported by the excellent team at the Maidstone & Tunbridge Wells NHS Trust." |
She added she would continue to work for her constituents during treatment. | She added she would continue to work for her constituents during treatment. |
"There is a concern that during the coronavirus pandemic people have not been going to their GP for fear of 'being a burden during this busy time', catching Covid-19, or mistakenly thinking that their local doctors isn't open," Ms Crouch said. | |
"The key to a better cancer outcome is catching it early so please, if you are worried, talk to your doctor." | "The key to a better cancer outcome is catching it early so please, if you are worried, talk to your doctor." |
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