'I Want My Chemotherapy To Help Others Touched By Cancer'
BBC Click reporter LJ Rich was recently diagnosed with breast cancer.
She decided to film a chemotherapy session to show other people what it involves.
Chemotherapy is an umbrella term for chemical drug treatments commonly used to treat cancer, and one person's experience can be very different from another's.
LJ shares her experience and explores some surprising gadgets involved during modern-day cancer treatment.
If you’ve been affected by this story, BBC Action Line has more information and support.
See more at Click's website and @BBCClick
LJ also appeared on the Victoria Derbyshire programme on Friday. You can watch it on BBC iPlayer.
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20 Dec 2019
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