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Name
  
Kristin Hallenga


Parents
  
Jane Hallenga

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Siblings
  
Maren Hallenga, Maike Hallenga

Profiles

Kristin hallenga receiving a pride of britain award 2009


Kristin Hallenga (Born 11 November 1985) is a Sun columnist and founder of breast cancer awareness charity CoppaFeel!. She received public attention after being profiled in Kris: Dying to Live, a documentary that covered her experience living with terminal breast cancer. In November 2014, Kris was featured as a special guest on Russell Howard's Good News where she famously threw a dodgeball boob into the comedians face and talked about her charity and experiences. In 2009, she won a Pride of Britain Award.

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Breast Cancer Diagnosis

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Hallenga was diagnosed with breast cancer at the age of 23. Her doctor originally dismissed a tumor on Hallenga’s breast as “hormonal” leading to a late diagnosis. Due to this, she now lives with stage four breast cancer. Despite Hallenga’s cancer having spread to her liver and her bones, and having had a lesion on her brain, she has survived her original prognosis by living with terminal cancer for over five years.

Kristin Hallenga Pride of Britain winner Kristin Hallenga on her cancer

I was diagnosed in 2009, and I was diagnosed eight months after first going to the doctors. I was told three times that I was too young to get breast cancer. I decided that my story needs to be told and we need to get young people thinking about breast cancer and their boobs from a younger age, and start checking from a younger age because I never did. I thought it was never going to happen to me.

CoppaFeel!

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Driven by the difficult experience, Kristin Hallenga and her sister Maren devoted themselves to educating young people about the dangers of late diagnosis of breast cancer. They launched CoppaFeel!, a breast cancer awareness charity, at Beach Break Live in 2009. The charity receives frequent media coverage, and according to Daily Mail columnist, Andrew Pierce, “‘CoppaFeel! has saved thousands of lives”.

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