Episode 60 - Rosamund Dean on Reconstruction - life after breast cancer

I’m delighted to welcome today’s guest, journalist and author Rosamund Dean. Former Deputy Editor of Grazia magazine, she’s the author of Mindful Drinking: How Cutting Down can Change Your Life, and her latest book, Reconstruction (How to rebuild your body. Mind, and life after a breast cancer diagnosis) which is a pragmatic but positive handbook for anyone navigating a diagnosis of primary breast cancer. 

 

Rosamund’s book is not only an exploration of her own personal experiences of breast cancer, but a warm, relatable, practical guide to what to expect at each stage, even down to what to pack in your hospital bag…

 

In this episode we’ll cover:

  • How it feels to receive a breast cancer diagnosis (in the middle of a pandemic!

  • The crushing fatigue of cancer treatment and being forced to stop and rest - and how this impacts on someone’s identity

  • Dealing with early menopause symptoms when HRT isn’t an option - and the reality of how poor the provision of information is for cancer patients

  • That treatment can induce a second menopause in post-menopausal women who undergo treatment for BC

  • Menopausal symptoms and their similarity to the side effects of chemotherapy - disentangling which is which

  • The treatment that Rosamund is now taking to strengthen her bones

  • The strain of looking out for symptoms of recurrence of the cancer

  • The important of exercise not just for multiple facets of physical and mental wellbeing but for reducing risk of recurrence by between 30-60%

  • Life - and living well - after breast cancer treatment

 

You can find Rosamund on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/rosamunddean/ and Reconstruction (https://blackwells.co.uk/bookshop/product/Reconstruction-by-Rosamund-Dean/9780008585204) is available wherever you like to buy your books! Rosamund also has a regular newsletter, Well Well Well, which you can subscribe to here: https://rosamunddean.substack.com/ 

 

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