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		<title>BBC reporter who filmed her breast cancer diary speaks at pioneering event</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A BBC journalist who filmed her emotional journey battling breast cancer is among the keynote speakers at a pioneering event in the Midlands. Wolverhampton-born Satnam Rana, who is the arts and culture correspondent at BBC Midlands Today, was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2017. From her diagnosis and throughout her surgery to have a mastectomy [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A BBC journalist who filmed her emotional journey battling breast cancer is among the keynote speakers at a pioneering event in the Midlands.</p>
<p>Wolverhampton-born Satnam Rana, who is the arts and culture correspondent at BBC Midlands Today, was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2017.</p>
<p>From her diagnosis and throughout her surgery to have a mastectomy and reconstruction, the 42-year-old made a video diary to encourage other women to check themselves for signs of breast cancer and help save lives.</p>
<p>The mum-of-one will further share her experiences as one of the inspirational speakers who has been lined-up to speak at the Being Well Festival at Coventry’s Ricoh Arena.</p>
<p>The event aims to promote happier, healthier lives by educating people about their health and general wellness on Thursday, October 24.</p>
<p>Satnam praised the support she has received and continues to receive from Breast Cancer Haven in Solihull.</p>
<p>She said: “It was early stage breast cancer but invasive surgery was needed because two tumours had to be dealt with fairly quickly.</p>
<p>“A few months later I reached out to Breast Cancer Haven as well as other organisations to seek counselling and therapy.</p>
<p>“They provide up to ten hours of free help. I had acupuncture and counselling last year to help me deal with the trauma of cancer, the operation and the side effects of my on-going medication.</p>
<p>“When I was diagnosed, I decided to make the videos because I was in a position where I could cascade information very quickly.</p>
<p>“I felt if I was going to go through this experience, I should use the experience as positively as I could by spreading awareness.</p>
<p>“I thought I could either go away quietly and get on with it or I could do something about it – and I decided to do something about it.</p>
<p>“I was mainly motivated by the fact that when I spoke to my peer group and asked my friends if they checked their breasts, I realised there was a gap in knowledge which is why I also started a social media campaign #checkthemout.”</p>
<p>Satnam has made films to continue to encourage women to check their breasts and contact their GP if they have any concerns.</p>
<p>“I was inundated with messages after posting the videos and it gained a great deal of publicity which was great,” she said.</p>
<p>“More than 100,000 people watched the first video and although it was a really emotional and difficult time, I hope I have encouraged other women to seek help.</p>
<p>“Physically, I am now in a much better place and mentally, I am in a better place but there are still days which are difficult dealing with the side effects which is why organisations such as Breast Cancer Haven are vital.”</p>
<p>The Being Well event will give visitors the opportunity to shop at a ‘wellbeing marketplace’, take part in activities and taster sessions, receive one-to-one advice on health and wellbeing and attend a special ticketed lunch.</p>
<p>The festival coincides with Breast Cancer Awareness Month and Breast Cancer Haven will benefit from funds raised throughout the day.</p>
<p>Breast Cancer Haven operates from seven locations across the UK and provides emotional, physical and practical support for anyone affected by breast cancer including one-to-one therapy and counselling for family and friends.</p>
<p>The event is free, visitors will need to book tickets to attend by going to <a href="http://www.beingwellfestival.co.uk">www.beingwellfestival.co.uk</a> and places can be booked at <a href="http://www.beingwellfestival2019.eventbrite.co.uk">www.beingwellfestival2019.eventbrite.co.uk</a></p>
<p>Visit breastcancerhaven.org.uk to find out more.</p>
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<p>Caption: Satnam Rana from BBC Midlands Today who is among the speakers at the Being Well Festival in Coventry</p>
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