A Breast Cancer Survivor Is Knitting Artificial Breasts For Women With Mastectomies

“One woman’s gift to another.”

After being diagnosed with breast cancer herself, Kay Coombes from Somerset is knitting artificial breasts for women who have had mastectomies.

After being diagnosed with breast cancer herself, Kay Coombes from Somerset is knitting artificial breasts for women who have had mastectomies.

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The 46-year-old is working with Knitted Knockers UK to create the cotton prostheses that are popular in the US, but haven't yet caught on in the UK.

The 46-year-old is working with Knitted Knockers UK to create the cotton prostheses that are popular in the US, but haven't yet caught on in the UK.

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Coombes had a lumpectomy and chemotherapy to treat her breast cancer in 2011 and, when she tested positive for the BRCA gene in 2013, she chose to have a double mastectomy.

Coombes had a lumpectomy and chemotherapy to treat her breast cancer in 2011 and, when she tested positive for the BRCA gene in 2013, she chose to have a double mastectomy.

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She discovered Knitted Knockers UK through online support groups for breast cancer survivors.

She discovered Knitted Knockers UK through online support groups for breast cancer survivors.

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