NI woman's breast cancer diagnosis inspires green company to go pink

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Re-Gen wrapped its bales in pink to raise awareness of breast cancer after one of its employees, Avril Harrison, was touched by the illness.

A Northern Ireland woman, who has battled breast cancer, has been supported by her work colleagues in a bid to raise awareness of the illness.

Avril shared her story to help those who’ve just received a diagnosis or are currently undergoing treatment. Breast cancer is one of the most common cancers in the UK, with around 55,000 new cases each year, including over 1,400 in Northern Ireland. Avril, who remained incredibly strong throughout her treatment, continues to inspire her Re-Gencolleagues.

The NHS offers breast screening services, and organisations like Macmillan Cancer Support, Breast Cancer Now, Action Cancer, and Friends of the Cancer Centre provide essential emotional, practical, and financial assistance.

 

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