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Jean shows true spirit

09 Feb, 2010 10:32 AM
WHEN Diggers Rest resident Jean Rau was first told a lump in her left breast was cancerous, her first thought was "bugger, I won't live to be 100 after all".

Her second thought was that she didn't have the time for it.

The 66-year-old with a positive attitude said that as the sixth anniversary of the mammogram that found the lump approaches on March 25 she would remain grateful to staff at BreastScreen who helped her through the ordeal.

Mrs Rau described the work of BreastScreen and organisations like the McGrath Foundation as imperative in helping women with breast cancer.

She also praised the greyhound racing industry, including The Meadows in Broadmeadows which will donate $500 to the McGrath Foundation every time a 'pink box' greyhound wins this month.

"Research into breast cancer is crucial, without having all the research that has gone on in the last few decades I would have had my breast removed," Mrs Rau said.

"Now, if I would stand naked in front of you, you wouldn't know that I've had breast surgery."

Mrs Rau counts herself as one of the "lucky ones" who found her cancer early. The mammogram on March 25, 2004, at Sunbury BreastScreen saved her life. It was "unusual" and she was sent to have further testing.

"I knew a lot about it all and so I didn't feel nervous, I didn't think it would be cancer," Mrs Rau said.

"I was sitting next to this woman who was really worried and I spent my time calming her down - then it turns out I had cancer cells.

"I remember saying to my husband Bob - 'I don't have time for this, why can't they just take it out and that's it'?

"They couldn't even feel the lump so if I hadn't had the mammogram [before], how long would it have been until I felt it?"

Mrs Rau's lump was removed along with a lymph node and she underwent six weeks of radiotherapy.

"I never thought of it as a battle, I just had it [the lump] removed and I'm still free of any cancer," she said.

Mrs Rau said breast screening was not to be feared and encouraged women to have regular checks.

To help raise awareness of breast cancer and the McGrath Foundation, Hume residents have been encouraged to support the 'Go the pink dog' month of February.

Details, The Meadows: Click here.

Details, McGrath Foundation: Click here.

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In the pink:  Jean Rau with the pink-bibbed buddy Harry. Having fought her battle head-on with a positive attitude, Mrs Rau says breast screening is not to be feared and called on women to have regular checks. Picture: Darren Howe
In the pink: Jean Rau with the pink-bibbed buddy Harry. Having fought her battle head-on with a positive attitude, Mrs Rau says breast screening is not to be feared and called on women to have regular checks. Picture: Darren Howe

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