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  2. Jill Martin gets emotional sharing breast cancer diagnosis on ...

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    "TODAY" contributor Jill Martin is sharing that, just a few weeks ago, she learned she has breast cancer. “This feels like an out-of-body experience,” she said Monday.

  3. Today's Jill Martin Brooks Gets Emotional Over Breast Cancer ...

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    Dave Kotinsky/Getty Images Today lifestyle contributor Jill Martin Brooks is celebrating the small moments amid her breast cancer journey. Brooks, 47, got emotional after presenting her “She ...

  4. Jill Martin had an emotional experience in her cancer journey on Wednesday. The 47-year-old Today show correspondent took to her Instagram Stories as she tried on wigs following her chemotherapy ...

  5. Breast Cancer Now - Wikipedia

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    Breast Cancer Now is a charity in the United Kingdom which was formed in 2015 by the merger of Breast Cancer Campaign and Breakthrough Breast Cancer. [1] [2] It is the United Kingdom's largest breast cancer charity. [3] Its declared "Action Plan" is "by 2050, everyone who develops breast cancer will live". [4]

  6. Breakthrough Breast Cancer - Wikipedia

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    Breakthrough Breast Cancer launched 'iBreastCheck' as part of Breast Cancer Awareness Month in 2010. [ 11 ] [ 12 ] [ 13 ] iBreastCheck is a mobile app that is an extension of the TLC campaign (see above), incorporating a TLC video, slideshow and reminder service, personalised breast cancer risk report, and information on Breakthrough's ...

  7. Breast Cancer Campaign - Wikipedia

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    The Breast Cancer Campaign Tissue Bank was a collaboration between four research centres which aimed to create a bank of breast cancer tissues for researchers to study. The four research centres were: The University of Leeds [4] Barts Cancer Institute, Queen Mary University of London [4] The University of Dundee [4] The University of Nottingham [4]