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This is what we all need to know about Ovarian Cancer – Women’s Agenda
Everyday, four women are diagnosed with ovarian cancer, and three women die from it. What is Australia doing about it?

Everyday, four women are diagnosed with this type of cancer, and three women will die from it. Only 46 percent of the women will reach a five-year survival point.
Few of us are aware of these starling facts about ovarian cancer. Including Paula Benson. Benson was 34 when she took herself to her GP after experiencing a range of unusual symptoms.
I noticed a real change in my urinal and bowel actions, she told me over the phone. I couldnt fit into my clothes. I had this tummy, even though I was exercising…
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