Peterdev
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I feel your pain. I lost my niece at the age of 24 in 2010 due to cervical cancer. She was already stage four at diagnosis.I do as well but my daughter had cervical cancer ( she clear now ) but she had to have an op unfortunately at 29 and the only way they could get all the cancer cells was for her to have a hysterectomy. In the morning of her pre op she took an LFT and was negative but when she went for her pre op she had a PCR which came back as positive so get op was out o back 3 weeks. But hearing one of the players was Easty and Jack still not right and Plumley they couldn’t Rick because of his age.
My wife’s niece had it too when she was in her thirties. Luckily she was stage two and the hysterectomy was essential she was able to produce eggs that hopefully will produce in the next year.
It is a far worse disease than anyone imagines it to be.Luckily I think they are well on the way to reducing the risks