 Jane Tomlinson's 'courage gives us hope', says She editor |
Cancer sufferer Jane Tomlinson has been voted Britain's most inspirational woman in a new poll. Three years ago, she was told she had only months to live - but since then has raised nearly �400,000 for charity running a series of marathons and triathlons.
Her defiance in the face of her prognosis earned her the top accolade in She magazine's She's An Inspiration awards.
Other award-winners include Sally Dowler, mother of murdered schoolgirl Milly, and the athlete Paula Radcliffe.
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More than 4,000 people voted in the awards and Mrs Tomlinson, 39, from Rothwell, Leeds, was the overall winner. Eve Cameron, She magazine editor, said: "I think Jane's story of her tremendously brave fight against cancer has inspired a lot of women.
"Most people know someone - a mother, sister, friend - who has, or has fought, breast cancer and we would all like to think we could be as brave as Jane. Her courage gives us all hope."
Mrs Tomlinson was appointed MBE by the Queen at Buckingham Palace last week in recognition of her charity work.