A woman said she owes her life to a rescue dog who spotted her breast cancer after “sniffing and nuzzling” her right armpit.<br />Lucy Giles, 45, thought her beloved Brody was initially just craving some attention but swiftly after discovering a lump in her armpit she was diagnosed with Her2+breast cancer.<br />The animal-lover had welcomed the 11-stone Newfoundland giant into her life in July 2021 after her partner Ashley, 62, had spent six months in hospital on a life-support machine after contracting Covid.<br />Lucy is doing a night walk in Oxford on Saturday, 3 September for this year’s Cancer Research UK Shine Night Walk - a 10km stroll to raise money for life-saving research.<br />https://www.cancerresearchuk.org/get-involved/find-an-event/charity-walks/shine-night-walk
