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Warning over late cancer diagnoses

Advertisement Warning over late cancer diagnoses Posted: 4:41 pm April 10, 2021 By Michael Devlin A STRABANE woman who was twice told that she did not have cancer has had to spend  the past year battling the disease, following a late diagnosis. Rosaleen Duffy (65) had to press her case with medics for six months before she was eventually diagnosed with Stage 3C High Grade Serous Ovarian/Fallopian Tube Cancer in January of last year – just as she was on the verge of stepping into retirement. This week Mrs Duffy’s son, Barry is campaigning for a better awareness of this particular form of cancer because, as his mum’s case has demonstrated, it can often go overlooked.

Oldham News | Community News | Ovarian cancer awareness in seven languages

Ovarian cancer awareness in seven languages Date published: 16 March 2021 Marta Wojcik, who moved to the UK from Poland 16 years ago, is now a trustee at Ovacome An ovarian cancer support charity is using a £30,115 grant to reach women across the North West, starting with a multilingual awareness campaign of the symptoms this month in seven commonly spoken languages. Ovacome - which also provides support in seven languages - says that the pandemic has been causing fewer people to come forward with symptoms of the disease which can be easily confused with irritable bowel syndrome or the menopause. The most common signs of ovarian cancer - persistent bloating, eating difficulty, abdominal pain and changes to toilet habits - can be easy to brush aside, especially during a pandemic when people do not want to be a trouble to their GP or risk getting coronavirus while seeking help.

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