“They told me my terminal cancer was heavy menstrual bleeding”

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Kelly Pendry was diagnosed with uterine cancer in November 2021.

Kelly Pendry spent several years with undiagnosed cancer.

The woman, a 42-year-old Welsh woman, had the first symptoms of the disease in 2016. They were “abundant and prolonged periods” and “a lot of pain.”

But it wasn’t until 2021 that she was finally diagnosed with uterine leiomyosarcoma, a rare form of cancer that affects smooth muscle cells.

Kelly now wonders if things would have been different. if you had been diagnosed with the disease earlier.

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