Study in memory of Girls Aloud’s Sarah Harding will look for early cancer signs

Study in memory of Girls Aloud’s Sarah Harding will look for early cancer signs
A major cancer research project in memory of the singer Sarah Harding will look for early signs of breast cancer in young women (PA)

A major cancer research project in memory of singer Sarah Harding will look for early signs of breast cancer in young women.

Harding, who was part of the pop group Girls Aloud, died from the disease aged 39 in 2021 and one of her final wishes was to find new ways of spotting breast cancer early, when it is more treatable.

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