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Published 09:32 3 Nov 2020 GMT
Later speaking to RTÉ's Drive Time, Phelan said that through her research, she is "literally just buying time."
"We’ve seen it with Ruth Morrissey, we’ve seen it with Emma Mhic Mhathuna... I’m going to see it," she said. "My cancer is back and I’m literally just buying time. I’m going to die, I know that.
“This is a disease that affects very young women with young families, and all of these women are leaving young children behind, or in some cases, women who have not had the opportunity to have families.
“Why wouldn’t I try and do as much as I can to try and help as many women as I can not go through what I’m going through - it’s as simple as that.”
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