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This Morning star Deidre Sanders gives sad update on breast cancer battle as she awaits results

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Deirdre Sanders has given an update on her breast cancer diagnosis.

A few weeks ago, Deirde confessed her breast cancer had returned. Now, she has returned to today to host the phone-in and give an update on her health, when quizzed by hosts and .

She shared today: "I'm so fine. I feel like a bit of a phony because I don't feel like anything wrong with me. I had brilliant surgery and treatment on the NHS. I'm not even having to take any painkillers.

"I'll find out the results on whether they've actually got it all out in a couple of weeks time. 1 in 4 lumpectomy's do have to have more surgery but I've got everything crossed and I was told it was a tiny tiny cancer so I'm optimistic."

Deirdre revealed her second cancer battle on This Morning earlier this month. She said: "Unfortunately, I've got to have a lumpectomy followed by radiotherapy. I feel lucky, it's been caught early and the treatment is happening very rapidly. This is all on the so I think I am so lucky. It could be so much worse.

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"To be honest, the symptoms I had the first time were a coincidence and not actually a symptom of the cancer as it turns out. An efficient GP put me on the cancer pathway and I got a very rapid check and treatment. I've felt well, I haven't felt tired or run down."

She added: "I couldn't feel anything, it's very tiny so there's nothing to feel. It's purely down to the mammogram which showed it up. I had an ultrasound and a biopsy and it revealed it was cancer."

Currently, the NHS stops offering women mammograms over the age of 70, but they can be requested. Deirdre was left shocked when she found out she had cancer again and urged people to request a mammogram from the NHS if they were over 70.

"I was shocked. I felt fine. I was so taken aback, I wasn't expecting it at all", she said, before urging other women: "My big point about this is that on the NHS system, I'm not criticising it, the call for mammograms stop when you are 70.

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"I happened to be in a cohort of women who got missed, and we didn't get called. I hadn't had a mammogram since I was 67, so ten years had gone by. I didn't give it a thought. I didn't know anything about it.

"But what I do now know is that when you're over 70, you can request a mammogram on the NHS and you should get one every year. Please, if you're a woman over 70, request your mammogram. The reason I've had an easy time this time and last time is because it was caught so early."

It is the second time Deirdre has had breast cancer. In September last year, she said: "I think people panic at the word cancer often, and they can be scared of even going to a doctor with their initial worry because they're terrified of getting a diagnosis, even though getting the diagnosis is what leads to treatment. We can be so scared about that word, so I am really happy to bring it out into the open. I have to say the breast clinic I have been attending are so kind and caring, they have been so lovely. That is very reassuring."

*This Morning airs weekdays at 10am on ITV1 and ITVX.

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