Synchronised swimming leads to woman's breast cancer diagnosis

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Gaye Greely, 51, said the incident helped save her life and she is now encouraging people to raise money for cancer charities.

A woman discovered she had a 4cm tumour after she was accidentally kicked in the breast during synchronised swimming training.But after she was accidentally kicked in the breast during swimming training in 2017, she was shocked to discover she had a grade 3 tumour.Gaye Greely discover she had a grade 3 tumour after she was accidentally kicked in the breast

"If it hadn't been for that incident, I would never have known it was there. It could have been a very different story," she said. Ms Greely, a hotel receptionist from Seaford, East Sussex, took up swimming as a child to help her asthma.She went on to be a speed swimmer before switching to synchronised swimming and joining the Brighton Dolphin Synchronised Swimming team.

She said:"I didn't think much of it [the kick] at the time, but my breast was sore and eventually I found a lump. I was 48, so too young for mammogram screening.

 

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