Nat Khoury felt as though she was having an out of body experience, the day she heard the words: Hodgkin's Lymphoma.
She was 38 at the time, and the mother of three children, the youngest just two years old. Nat had been to the doctor after discovering a lump in her collarbone.
"Everyone thought it was probably nothing," says Nat, now 48.
But a needle biopsy revealed Stage 1 Hodgkin's Lymphoma.
"It feels so surreal. It's that out of body experience. They're talking, and you're hearing this white noise," she says.
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"Once the shock passed, then the fear set in. I'm a young mum, (I thought), what if I don't get through this? Who's going to look after my children?
"Once the fear kicked in, the fear kicked in. It was really tough in those early days, but I was a young mum, so I had no other choice, I had to be tough."
Nat's treatment included surgery, chemotherapy and radiation over four months.