Description
Mandy McMillan was not a fighter. She was ordinary: a hairdresser, a party girl, a bit of a coward when it came to all things medical. The worst she'd ever fought was a cold.
Then she was diagnosed with breast cancer at the age of 27 - the second in her group of five friends to be struck down by the disease. She'd had a one in 1,900 chance of getting it. Her cancer was incurable; chemotherapy almost killed her, her body was so ravaged that she almost gave up, but Mandy battled on. Her one stroke of good fortune? The arrival of new wonder-drug, Herceptin.
Then a miracle happened: Mandy gave birth to Britain's first Herceptin baby, a little girl conceived, carried and born to a mum on long-term treatment. A drug saved Mandy McMillan, now a daughter called Holly is keeping her alive. And she will fight every single day to see her child grow up.
The inspirational, funny and uplifting story of a young woman who would not be beaten
About the Author
Mandy McMillan is a hairdresser from Glasgow. She lives there with her husband, Scott, and their daughter, Holly.
Lesley Roberts is a journalist at the Sunday Mail and has worked with Mandy on the writing of this book.
Book Information
ISBN 9780755360581
Author Mandy Mcmillan
Format Paperback
Page Count 384
Imprint Hachette Books Scotland
Publisher Headline Publishing Group
Weight(grams) 248g
Dimensions(mm) 198mm * 130mm * 28mm