
Breast cancer survivor gives free makeovers to patients
Natalie Crawford was diagnosed with breast cancer at the age of 28 and, as a result, lost her breasts, ovaries and hair.
“It’s those major things that make you a woman, that are getting taken away from you one by one,” said Natalie.
Natalie now offers free makeovers to other women living with cancer.
"Your hair gets taken away from you. Your breasts that make you a woman and a mother get taken. It's those major things that are getting taken away from you one by one."
“To have your make-up done, even just for a day, just makes you feel a little bit normal,” said the 28-year-old.
According to research by Cancer Research UK, 2,200 women under 40 are diagnosed with breast cancer each year in the UK.
This clip is originally from 5 live.
Duration:
This clip is from
Featured in...
News—5 Live In Short
The best current affairs interviews, insight and analysis from BBC Radio 5 live.
More clips from 5 Live In Short
-
Theo Paphitis: 'Labour need to deliver economic growth'
Duration: 00:52
-
'We found over 200 of grandad's wartime letters to grandma'
Duration: 01:13
-
Lancaster Bomber pilot looks ahead to historic flypast
Duration: 01:20
-
Elite runner's top tips for marathon prep
Duration: 00:40