Woman's Day Magazine NZ

Surviving cancer ‘IT’S OAR-SOME!’

When Liz Horne was diagnosed with breast cancer at just 33 years old, she realised she had two choices.

“I could either curl up in a corner and focus on the darkness or I could get on with things,” the 37-year-old Aucklander tells Woman’s Day. “I chose to get on with things.”

A breast cancer diagnosis at such a young age is rare, nods Liz – according to the Breast Cancer Foundation, 70 to 75% of women who

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