Working Life: ‘There’s been a lot of cancer in my family. It touches everyone’

Avril Deegan, childhood cancer survivor and researcher
Working Life: ‘There’s been a lot of cancer in my family. It touches everyone’

Avril Deegan, childhood cancer survivor and researcher.

“I was diagnosed with childhood leukaemia at the age of five. I had two-and-a-half years of treatment, but I don’t remember much, probably because I was so young or because the brain blocks it out. It’s possible a lot of it went over my head.

“Now that I’m older (26), I think about it more and about the traumatic effect it must have had on my family. From speaking to my parents, they found the period after treatment ended very difficult.

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