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Sarah Harding’s heartache losing gran to cancer as she faces her own battle

Sarah Harding has spoken candidly in her new autobiography Hear Me Out about the death of her beloved grandmother to the same disease she’s battling today.

She has tragically been told by doctors that last Christmas was most likely her last as the disease has quickly spread to other parts of her body.

The Girls Aloud band member explains “before I put this book to bed, I wanted to share a little bit of positive news.

“MRI scans at the end of December revealed that the tumours in my brain and in my lung have shrunk a bit with the treatment.”

While she admits that she doesn’t know “exactly what this means” she writes that she is happy to announce that her treatment is moving in the right direction.

She continues: “Right now, every little victory feels momentous.

 

Hear Me Out by Sarah Harding is published by Ebury

Sarah Harding has revealed that she and her Girls Aloud bandmates had a reunion after she opened up about her cancer battle.

It was in August that Sarah, 29, returned to Instagram after a lengthy break to reveal her diagnosis, when she posted: “there’s no easy way to say this and actually it doesn’t even feel real writing this, but here goes.

“Earlier this year I was diagnosed with breast cancer and a couple of weeks ago I received the devastating news that the cancer has advanced to other parts of my body.”

For their reunion, the girls ordered ordered a takeout Japanese dinner from restaurant Pen Yen before sitting down to old episodes of their own reality show Off The Record, which became a cult hit on E4 back in 2006.

Opening up on her bandmates’ reactions to seeing themselves in footage from 15 years ago, Sarah added: “‘I remember Cheryl in particular almost watching her old self through fingers over her eyes, mortified at some of her comments and antics.

Girls Aloud celebrating their Christmas number one

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