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BBC journalist will share emotional journey

A BBC journalist who filmed her emotional journey battling breast cancer is among the keynote speakers at a pioneering event in the Midlands.

Wolverhampton-born Satnam Rana, who is the arts and culture correspondent at BBC Midlands Today, was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2017.

From her diagnosis and throughout her surgery to have a mastectomy and reconstruction, the 42-year-old made a video diary to encourage other women to check themselves for signs of breast cancer and help save lives.

The mum-of-one will further share her experiences as one of the inspirational speakers who has been lined-up to speak at the Being Well Festival at Coventry’s Ricoh Arena.

The event aims to promote happier, healthier lives by educating people about their health and general wellness on Thursday, October 24.

Satnam said: “It was early stage breast cancer but invasive surgery was needed because two tumours had to be dealt with. A few months later I reached out to Breast Cancer Haven as well as other organisations to seek counselling and therapy.

“They provide up to ten hours of free help. I had acupuncture and counselling last year to help me deal with the trauma of cancer, the operation and the side effects of my on-going medication.

“When I was diagnosed, I decided to make the videos because I was in a position where I could cascade information very quickly.

“I felt I should use the experience as positively as I could by spreading awareness. I thought I could either go away quietly and get on with it or I could do something about it – and I decided to do something about it.”

The event is free, visitors will need to book tickets to attend by going to www.beingwellfestival.co.uk and places can be booked at www.beingwellfestival2019.eventbrite.co.uk

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