Sarah Harding surprised fans by releasing a never-before-heard charity single titled Wear It Like A Crown, and she was even more shocked to find it has already made the charts.
17.03.2021 - 11:03 / ok.co.uk
Sarah Harding has shared her joy after being told by doctors that her tumours have shrunk as a result of her chemotherapy treatment.The 39 year old announced in August last year that she had been diagnosed with breast cancer, which "advanced to other parts of my body".
She has been undergoing intensive chemotherapy to try and relieve some of her symptoms and it appears it's working as she's written in her upcoming book Hear Me Out, which comes out later this week, that her brain and lung tumours
.Sarah Harding surprised fans by releasing a never-before-heard charity single titled Wear It Like A Crown, and she was even more shocked to find it has already made the charts.
Sarah Harding is set to release a previously unheard song this week, with all profits going to the hospital that is taking care of her during her cancer treatment.The 39 year old announced last August that she had been diagnosed with secondary breast cancer, more recently saying the disease has now moved to her lungs, brain and spine.
After finding out she had breast cancer in early 2020, Sarah Harding has revealed she turned to Girls Aloud bandmate Nadine Coyle for support to cope with the diagnosis.The singer, who recently broke her silence to update fans with her cancer battle, made the revelation in her new book, Hear Me Out. Sarah, 39, admitted she was a "mess" when she was told the heartbreaking news and immediately thought she was going to die.
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Sarah Harding has shared her ‘little victory’ after she was told that the tumours in her brain and lungs had shrunk.
Daily Star reports that in an excerpt taken from the book she wrote: "Before I put this book to bed, I wanted to share a little bit of positive news. "MRI scans at the end of December revealed that the tumours in my brain and in my lung have shrunk a bit with the treatment.