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Invisible cancers

I have a hunch something is wrong. But the young doctor is dismissive and tells me that I am fine. I am in my mid-fifties and therefore my wonky periods are normal. I hear that word a lot: normal.

It is only after a routine Pap smear cervical screening that my concerns are taken seriously.

Endometrial cancer is one of the five main gyna-ecological cancers. Frankly, prior to my diagnosis, I

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