Sally Bragg

"From the moment I was diagnosed, I knew my life would change forever," Sally says. "I’ve been fortunate to be given another chance in life, and I’m determined to take it."
Sally Bragg has a very different perception of life after being diagnosed with cancer of the cheek in 1998.
At the time, Sally had never heard of mouth cancer. For someone who didn’t smoke, exercised regularly, had a fantastic diet, had regular dental check-ups and only enjoyed the occasional glass of wine, Sally’s experience at the age of 37 provides a harrowing reminder that mouth cancer can affect anyone.
"There’s a culture within society that’s crept in today where people think it won’t happen to them," Sally adds.
"If anything, I’m a prime example of how that simply is not the case. When I was told I had cancer, you could have knocked me down with a feather. You just can’t help but be petrified when someone tells you that you have cancer."
Sally, a Rugb...