Sarah Harding's first warning signs of breast cancer as Girls Aloud release Children In Need single
Sarah Harding was first diagnosed with breast cancer in 2020
Sarah Harding has revealed the first warning signs of breast cancer she experienced, as Girls Aloud release a new single for Children In Need.
The singer, 39, was diagnosed with breast cancer in August 2020 and has since undergone a mastectomy and chemotherapy.
In a new interview, Harding said she first noticed a lump in her breast in December 2019, but ignored it for several months.
She initially ignored a lump in her breast
“I just thought it was a cyst or something, so I didn’t really think anything of it,” she said.
“But then it started to get bigger and I started to get some pain in my armpit.
“That’s when I went to the doctor and they said it was breast cancer.”
Harding has since undergone a mastectomy and chemotherapy
Harding underwent a mastectomy in April 2021 and has since been receiving chemotherapy.
She said she is now feeling “much better” and is “just taking each day as it comes”.
“I’m so grateful to the NHS for everything they’ve done for me,” she said.
Girls Aloud have released a new single for Children In Need
Girls Aloud have released a new single, “Children In Need”, to raise money for the charity.
The song is a cover of the 1985 Band Aid single “Do They Know It’s Christmas?”
All proceeds from the single will go to Children In Need.