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26th February 2014
05:16pm GMT

Kerry contributed to the campaign in the months before her death
Miss Harvey, who worked as a hospital administrator, was adamant she had no regrets about appearing in the shock campaign.
She said: "I know I upset a lot of people by saying what I did, but it’s true. If I had breast cancer rather than pancreatic cancer, it is almost certain I wouldn’t now be dying. Instead I’ve been told I’ve only got four to five months to live."
Kerry had appeared on the television show This Morning two weeks ago to discuss why she chose to share her story through this campaign.
“When I first got diagnosed, we were given the prognosis from my doctor and told that only three per cent of people make it past five years", she said.
"I know through friends and family who have had breast cancer that the survival rate from that, as long as it’s not inflammatory breast cancer or secondary, which is a lot worse, is 85 per cent, so if I was going to have cancer of course I wish I had one with a better survival rate."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lomNCfQ27mY
Video via YouTube/Pancreatic Cancer Action