A breast cancer survivor has said the charity she founded shouldn’t have to exist as she was recognised with a royal honour for her work.
She was recognised in the King’s Birthday Honours list last year for her services to charity, particularly to minority ethnic people with cancer. “The fact that these women come through our doors and say ‘We’re not getting the right support anywhere else, no one else has offered us the right support’, for me, that means we’re still getting it wrong.
Ms Pero said: “What I really believe is one of the reasons there was a lot of problems around people not necessarily relating to cancer in our communities, or people not feeling that actually black and brown people even got cancer, was around the lack of education in the communities, a lack of feeling that they were being represented when it comes to the overall message of cancer.”
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