Sarah Cawood reveals she’s found a second lump on her breast

Sarah Cawood reveals she has found a second lump on her breast – nine months after being diagnosed with cancer

Sarah Cawood has confirmed the discovery of a second lump on her breast nine months after being diagnosed with cancer.

The TV presenter revealed her original diagnosis last September, but has since discovered another lump — prompting her to contact her doctor and request a mammogram.

Cawood, 50, took to Instagram on Monday to admit that the position of the fresh lump, located on a previously unaffected breast, is a cause for concern but could be a direct result of her ongoing hormone therapy.

She said, ‘I’m just going to tell you something, I found another goddamn bump. I went to the doctor and she felt it too.

‘Our suspicion, me and the doctor, is that it’s because your breasts change, the composition of your breasts changes quite a bit when you get hormone therapy.

“But I have a mammogram tomorrow — it’s not a recurrence, so it would be another primary cancer, but I don’t have time, so will you all pray for me tomorrow at three?”

Fears: Cawood took to Instagram on Monday to admit the position of the fresh lump, located on a previously unaffected breast, is a cause for concern

Concerns: Sarah Cawood has confirmed the discovery of a second lump on her breast nine months after being diagnosed with breast cancer

She added: I have a little doubt, overall I feel good, but I just have this nagging little worry. Once you’ve had cancer, of course you worry about it coming back all the time.’

“I haven’t been as healthy as I could have been, but you know, you have to live, right? I can’t exclude all joy, can I?’

Cawood underwent radiotherapy treatment after her initial diagnosis, and later joked that the life-saving equipment used to shrink the lump on her breast looked like it could “shoot lasers and missiles.”

“I look like S***,” she told Instagram followers in November. ‘I had my first radiation today, I’m actually very tired, but I don’t know if it’s the radiation or not sleeping or life in general.

The presenter, who has been open about her struggle with menopause, said she hadn’t slept due to severe hot flashes.

‘Are [radiotherapy] Okay, you need to lie very still with your breasts out. The machine looks like something would launch a rocket”

She went on to say she asked a nurse how much the equipment was worth and was stunned to learn of the £3 million price tag.

“Looks like it’s going to launch a laser,” she joked.