Health
‘The word impossible has never meant less’: Caitlin Delaney’s plea for Ovarian Cancer research funding – Women’s Agenda
“I have a rare and nasty variant of the deadliest cancer on the women’s menu; stage 4, clear cell, ovarian cancer”.

The following piece was a speech delivered by Ovarian Cancer survivor, Caitlin Delaney.
Good morning. Thank you for inviting me to speak today and hearing my story. Breakfast with the Prime Minister is among one of the few but very distinguished positives about having stage four cancer. The others are: Lots of attention. Priority parking. More Pilates and massages than you can imagine. On the outside Im essentially living like a Hemsworth.
On the inside however, I feel like a dead woman walking….
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