LABOUR MP Dawn Butler has been diagnosed with cancer, she has announced.
The 52-year-old made a public statement to social media on Monday morning about her breast cancer diagnosis as well as her recent surgery.
Butler added that the breast cancer cells had been discovered at a very early stage so it is something she will “get through and over”. However, she needs to take time off to fully recover.
The MP went on: “Everything stood still as it does when you hear the dreaded C-word – it is a shock but an early diagnosis means that it is something that I will get through and over. The NHS has caught my cancer early, the operation was a complete success, and I will make a full recovery.
“However, I now have to take time off work for my recovery. Everyone who knows me knows that I am a workaholic and I love what I do – but unless I listen to medical advice and recover well, I will not be able to give my best.
“I would like to thank Parliament, the Labour Party, local members and my team for their support throughout.”
My statement following breast cancer diagnosis:https://t.co/1VTQz6WObV (1/2) pic.twitter.com/TPam7sglyX
— Dawn Butler MP✊🏾💙 (@DawnButlerBrent) March 28, 2022
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer said Labour members will be supporting Butler following the diagnosis, which came after a routine mammogrm.
He tweeted: “Dawn, your bravery, strength and determination shine through.
“I am sorry you’re going through this, but know that I, and the whole party, are behind you.”
Butler concluded her statement by thanking the NHS and its “amazing workers”.
While receiving treatment at the Royal London Hospital she said she had seen “first-hand how the NHS is under enormous pressure”.
She added: “The Royal London seemed full, people were waiting on chairs in A&E for beds, the staff were exhausted in the NHS and many were suffering from PTSD.
“Covid-19 has taken a lot out of them.
“So many people have missed appointments (many through no fault of their own), results are delayed and operations postponed.
“If we are to show our appreciation for the amazing NHS workers and rebuild our health service then we need to properly invest in the NHS, both structurally and in the very people who keep it functioning.”
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