Sarah Harding died aged 39 after being diagnosed with breast cancer. One of the Girls Aloud singer s final hopes was to find ways of spotting the disease early when it s easier to treat.
A groundbreaking breast cancer research project launched in memory of the late Girls Aloud singer Sarah Harding is already successfully identifying young women at increased risk of getting the disease.
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Catherine Craven-Howe was the first woman to take part in the new breast cancer research project inspired by the late Girls Aloud singer Sarah Harding.