I was a 21-year-old nursing student when I suffered symptoms doctors didn't think were 'real'. I felt I was going mad... until I received bad news - News Summed Up

I was a 21-year-old nursing student when I suffered symptoms doctors didn't think were 'real'. I felt I was going mad... until I received bad news


The ultrasound confirmed there was a large 7kg tumour growing in her abdomen, which was found to be ovarian cancer - a diagnosis she didn't see coming. The reality of what it truly meant to be diagnosed with ovarian cancer didn't hit me for a long time. 'I now understand that urinary frequency can be an early symptom of ovarian cancer,' Destinee said. Despite showing 'persistent and worsening physical symptoms', Destinee said she felt her concerns were not taken seriously. 'I hope the campaign raises greater awareness about ovarian cancer and highlights the support that Ovarian Cancer Australia provides.


Source: Daily Mail February 04, 2026 02:34 UTC



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