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Didn't See That Coming

Didn't See That Coming

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After her own “Didn’t See That Coming” moment - a breast cancer diagnosis at just 39 - Helen Addis sets out to explore what life with the Big C really looks like.


From diagnosis to treatment, from the mental toll to the long tail of life afterwards, this podcast goes far beyond the medical headlines to uncover the lived experience of breast cancer. The conversations are raw, honest and often surprising.


What did it actually feel like?

How did you tell your kids?

How did you find the confidence to go back to work?

And does the fear of it coming back ever truly leave?


Whether breast cancer has touched your life or not, you’ll be blown away by the resilience, humour and determination of Helen’s guests - people who didn’t see it coming, but when it did, faced it in ways they never imagined possible.


About Helen Addis

Helen is the founder of the award-winning Change + Check breast cancer awareness campaign on ITV, which has helped over 150 women and one man detect their cancer early. She dedicates much of her time to improving breast cancer outcomes and was awarded an MBE in 2026 for her services to breast cancer awareness.

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      After her own “Didn’t See That Coming” moment - a breast cancer diagnosis at just 39 - Helen Addis MBE tells the story that sparked this podcast in the first place.


      A mum of three, working in live television, with no family history and no warning signs, Helen’s diagnosis came completely out of the blue. What followed was a whirlwind of surgery, chemotherapy, radiotherapy, and the emotional reality of navigating cancer alongside motherhood, work, and the question no parent wants to answer: how do you tell your children?


      In this episode, Helen walks through that moment - from finding the lump in the mirror, to the corridor walk she knew meant bad news, to the surreal normality of life carrying on outside the hospital doors. She talks honestly about fear, resilience, dark humour, and the quiet moments that stay with you long after treatment ends.


      Out of that experience came Change + Check - a simple idea that turned into a nationwide movement. From changing-room mirrors and pink buses, to climbing the O2, hot-air “boobloons,” Royal Mail postmarks, chart-topping charity singles, and performances at the Palladium, the Royal Variety Performance, and Buckingham Palace - Helen shares how lived experience became action, and action became impact.


      More than 150 people - and counting - have since found their cancer early because of the campaign. This episode isn’t about medicine or statistics. It’s about what cancer actually feels like when it crashes into a real life - and what can happen when someone decides to do something with that moment instead of letting it define them.

      Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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