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Prenatal blood tests lead to cancer diagnosis for newly married 32-year-old – Stuff.co.nz
Rachael Ferguson was recently married and planning to start having babies, but a prenatal blood test put that on hold.

When Rachael Ferguson heard she had bowel cancer, she felt a bit like a fraud.
The 32-year-old newlywed and self-described gym bunny had no red flags until prenatal blood tests revealed she was anaemic.
During further examination, unfortunately, with a camera in my rear end, I found out I had cancer that had been sitting in my rectum for quite a significant amount of time, she said
You almost feel like a fraud. I found out feeling totally fine. To learn that you have got something quite seriously…
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