'I vowed to walk down aisle after cancer diagnosis'
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By Erin Ivey
Published on March 16, 2026.
Theresa Ann Année, a woman who underwent a cancer diagnosis, is now training as an occupational therapist after receiving a diagnosis and undergoing treatment. Année invited her friends, along with physiotherapist Tom Reading, to her wedding in 2025 to watch Année's walk down the aisle. The woman's experience has inspired her to make a significant contribution to society.
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