The article shares the story of a woman diagnosed with stage 3B bowel cancer at 28 weeks pregnant, highlighting how symptoms were dismissed and the severe health and emotional consequences of delayed diagnosis, while also discussing New Zealand's expanding bowel cancer screening.
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‘I’m too young. I don’t have time for this’: When Cedric finally sought help, the disease had already spreadlack of knowledge fuels delayed detection
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