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Ovarian Cancer Experience: Chloe Spitlanic’s Account Of The Diagnosis And Treatment In Her Twenties – Marie Claire
Chloe Spitlanic is 22-year-old who was diagnosed with stage three ovarian cancer just after commencing her masters degree. Here, she shares her experience.
Unfortunately, ovarian cancer symptoms are so vague that it is hard to discernespecially as there are currently no early detection tests.
My whole situation? Just luck. My normal GP was actually on maternity leave and when I called to speak to someone at my local GPs office, it was almost closing time and only one other GP had an availability to call me via Telehealth. I had never met this GP, but she told me to come into the clinic so she could have a look.
She was new to the clinic and referred…
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