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16th August 2019
03:00pm BST

Mum-of-two Vicky has been speaking out on behalf of Irish women since April 2018. When she settled her case with the HSE, Vicky refused to sign a non-disclosure agreement and instead gave an emotional speech outside the Four Courts that exposed a national scandal.
It would be revealed that Vicky was one of 221 women who were diagnosed with cancer having not been told that their negative smear tests had been revised. Their cancers could and should have been prevented.
Since then, Vicky has been thrust into the limelight as an activist and defender of women's right to quality healthcare.
Next month, she will release her moving memoir, Overcoming. Published by Hachette Ireland, the book charts Vicky's cancer battle and historic legal action against the HSE. It also delves into other significant events in her life – from a life-threatening accident in early adulthood, to motherhood and a battle with depression – and examines how she's found happiness in even the toughest of times.
"If there's any message I want people to take from this book, it is hope that, even in the hardest of times, life is worth living, one precious moment at a time."
You can hear more about Vicky Phelan's remarkable story in person at a series of live events presented by Eason and proudly supported by Her. The book tour will visit Cork on September 22. The event takes place at 2.30pm at the Radisson Blu, where Vicky will be in conversation with broadcaster Elaine Crowley.
Tickets cost €20 and include a signed copy of Vicky Phelan's memoir. They are available by clicking here.
Overcoming will be published by Hachette Ireland on September 12 at €14.99.
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