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Labour MP Kiri Allan shares the nasty comments she s received amid cancer battle
3 May, 2021 08:19 AM
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Labour MP Kiri Allan is fighting stage three cervical cancer. Photo / Supplied
NZ Herald
Labour MP Kiri Allan has been subjected to shocking comments from social media users during her battle against stage 3 cervical cancer.
Allan published screenshots of the comments on Twitter on Sunday, with the caption: Just ya average day on NZ [social media].
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In one of the screenshots shared by Allan, a user told the MP to get over yourself . There are 71 people a day diagnosed with cancer and it sickens me to see you paraded in front of the media/by the media as this poor suffering wretch, the man wrote.
Kiri Allan reveals grim cancer prognosis
3 May, 2021 06:31 PM
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Labour MP Kiri Allan has been diagnosed with stage three cervical cancer. PM Jacinda Ardern answered questions from the media on Tuesday morning. Video / Mark Mitchell
Labour MP Kiri Allan has been diagnosed with stage three cervical cancer. PM Jacinda Ardern answered questions from the media on Tuesday morning. Video / Mark Mitchell
NZ Herald
Labour MP Kiritapu Allan has revealed the grim prognosis for her fight against cervical cancer - just a 13 per cent chance of survival.
Allan shared the news last night, part of her ongoing campaign to raise awareness of the importance of regular pap smears and also of the inequities in health care in New Zealand.