Raising hope and awareness for breast cancer

Jessica Willard
July 1 2018 - 12:00pm
HOPEFUL: Lisa Granger was diagnosed with breast cancer two weeks after her 30th birthday and is now helping to raise awareness for the disease. Picture: Phillip Biggs
HOPEFUL: Lisa Granger was diagnosed with breast cancer two weeks after her 30th birthday and is now helping to raise awareness for the disease. Picture: Phillip Biggs

With no family history and aged in early 30s, Lisa Granger didn’t fall into the “regular brackets” for breast cancer diagnosis. But just two weeks after her 30th birthday, that’s exactly what she was facing. 

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Jessica Willard

Jessica Willard

Senior Journalist and Health Reporter

Being a health reporter to me is about more than just reporting the problems. It's about asking why they are happening in the first place and what needs to change to fix it.

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