Mandy Mc Millan was not a fighter. She was ordinary: a hairdresser a party girl a bit of a coward when it came to all things medical. The worst shed ever fought was a cold. Then she was diagnosed with breast cancer at the age of 27
- the second in her group of five friends to be struck down by the disease. Shed had a one in 1 900 chance of getting it. Her cancer was incurable; chemotherapy almost killed her her body was so ravaged that she almost gave up but Mandy battled on. Her one stroke of good fortune? The arrival of new wonder-drug Herceptin. Then a miracle happened: Mandy gave birth to Britains first Herceptin baby a little girl conceived carried & born to a mum on long-term treatment. A drug saved Mandy Mc Millan now a daughter called Holly is keeping her alive. & she will fight every single day to see her child grow up.