Fee Sharples, 65, from Hardingham and her husband John on a boat
- Credit: Sharples Family
A Norfolk nurse, who helped others for almost half a century, is encouraging people to walk all over cancer this March after her stage 4 breast cancer spread.
Fee Sharples, from Hardingham aged 21 when she first qualified as a nurse
- Credit: Sharples Family
After spending a lifetime on her feet supporting people, Fee Sharples, 65, from Hardingham, now finds walking painful after her stage 4 breast cancer spread to her pelvis.
The grandmother of two, who has raised over £10,000 for Cancer Research UK since being diagnosed in 2014, is encouraging people to sign up and get sponsored to walk 10,000 steps every day in March to support the charity.
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