Redundant Carlisle cancer patient starts new business
A woman from Cumbria has started her own business after she was diagnosed with cancer and made redundant in the same month.
Sandra Jones, from Carlisle, started her boutique and mobile wig service, while receiving treatment for breast cancer.
She is now setting up sessions to help recovering women exercise in a sympathetic environment.
Hair loss and low fitness levels are often side-effects of the drugs used in the cancer recovery process.
The 45-year-old, who was diagnosed with cancer in March 2011, said: "Before my diagnosis I would keep fit every day, it was something that was hugely important to me. Then, after diagnosis, the life changing situation, it effects not [just] your emotional but physical wellbeing.
"Fitness is such a huge factor and I wanted to create an opportunity for people in this situation.

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