A brave student who was told her "unexpected pregnancy" was an ovarian tumour has beaten the disease and graduated cancer-free as a key worker. After complaining of bloating and tiredness while getting her third dose of the jab, she was asked to take a pregnancy test, Liverpool Echo reports. But when the college student came out of surgery at the hospital in December 2014, doctors told her it was an ovarian tumour. (Image: Clatterbridge Cancer Centre)"You see people on Children in Need and think 'how would you deal with that?' With Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month beginning in March, we're revisiting Becky's story from 2017 to mark the start of the campaign.
Source: Daily Mirror February 27, 2021 20:03 UTC