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Tragedy of 'beautiful' woman, 41, who died after complaining of back pain for months

A 41-year-old woman who complained of a sore back for six months before being diagnosed with secondary breast cancer has sadly passed away. Suzanne Cavanagh found a lump in her breast after suffering from pain in her spine and was diagnosed with cancer in 2019. Sadly, on May 10 2022 she died from the disease.

She has been remembered by friends as being a "brilliant mathematician" who was the "ultimate organiser" and "forever on time" and was thoughtful enough to pre-write birthday cards for friends and loved ones whose birthdays she would miss after she passed. She's also been remembered as a dedicated Liverpool fan, the Liverpool Echo reports.

Suzanne worked for HMRC all her life and was known locally as a dedicated campaigner for secondary breast cancer, which kills around 1,000 women in the UK each month. She has become the face of campaign "Fighting to be Heard", a campaign set up to raise awareness of the condition, and is to be featured on a huge billboard in Liverpool this week along with 19 other brave patients facing secondary breast cancer.

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Speaking about her involvement in the campaign shortly before she passed away, Suzanne said: "I chose to join the campaign to raise awareness as not enough is being done for secondaries. It gave me the chance to meet ladies from all over the UK in a similar position to myself."

Host of independent local Liverpool radio station, Radio City, and close friend of Suzanne, Leanne Campbell said: "I'm so proud of these ladies, especially my beautiful friend Suzanne, shouting to be heard at a time when they already have a huge fight on their hands. This billboard in Liverpool is a giant

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