Breast cancer: Norwich charity models say scars are empowering

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Women who have undergone breast reconstruction after cancer take part in a charity fashion show.

Former burlesque performer Cara Colley says she is happy to reveal scars from her surgery

Before cancer, she had been in and out of hospital with scoliosis and had an operation to straighten her spine when she was 15."I am body confident and have been for a long time," she says. Michelle Chapman, 48, of Dereham, Norfolk, feels apprehensive about the show, having not done anything remotely like it before.

 

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