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Dina Rabinovitch live online

Dina Rabinovitch. Photograph: Linda Nylind

"Seven and a half centimetres round, my tumour's a biggie, in cancer terms, a Tony Soprano of lumps..."

Dina Rabinovitch's breast cancer was diagnosed in June 2004 and, since then, she has been writing a fortnightly column for the Guardian newspaper's G2 features section.

Dina will be taking part in an online chat tomorrow (Tuesday). You can post questions for Dina about life after diagnosis - the tests, the decisions, the treatments and telling the children - and join Dina at 1pm. She will be talking to readers about how she coped with chemotherapy, surgery and radiotherapy, and the bewildering advice about diet and hair loss.

You can read Dina's latest column here.

If you are having problems posting your question, please email it to editor@guardianunlimited.co.uk with 'Dina Rabinovitch' in the subject line.

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