MORE than £93,000 has been raised for a mother who has terminal cancer. Ms Jianikos first visited her GP in March 2020 with concerns about breast cancer symptoms. A swab was taken but the matter wasn’t investigated further.
Justine Jianikos with friends Hannah Jeffers (left) and Lily Edwards (right). Picture: Justine Jianikos The 30-year-old returned in May the same year saying she had noticed a lump – she was told it was fatty tissue and nothing to worry about. In September last year she contacted her GP again, as the lump had changed, and was referred to the breast clinic – there was a three-month waiting list and on December 21 2020 her biopsy results confirmed that she has stage four triple negative breast cancer, which has spread to her spine, lymp nodes and - most likely - her lungs.
April 14, 2021 at 3:28 PM
As we look for updates on the Derek Chauvin trial, the Roxbury Public Library will give us an opportunity on Wednesday, April 28 at 7 p.m. to understand the ways Black people and their allies have organized and fought for freedom, racial equality, and social justice from the periods of enslavement and Reconstruction to the Civil Rights and Black Power Movements.
Partnering with Roxbury Coalition for Social Change (RC4SC), Roxbury Public Library will present as part of its Common Ground series “From Civil War to Black Lives Matter,” featuring lecturer Lillie Edwards, Ph.D., as well as moderator Oliver Starnes.
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