Woman shares tragic story of sister's rapid cancer death to raise awareness


Woman shares tragic story of sister's rapid cancer death to raise awareness

Silent killer: Ovarian cancer

A woman is sharing her sister's heartbreaking story after she died just eight days after being diagnosed with ovarian cancer. Natalie Wild wants to raise awareness about this 'silent killer' to prevent others from experiencing the same tragedy.

Dismissed symptoms

Natalie's sister, Leanne, initially had her symptoms dismissed as Covid for months, leading to a delay in diagnosis. By the time she was told she had ovarian cancer in November 2021, it had spread extensively throughout her body.

A devastating loss

Leanne's health deteriorated rapidly, and despite her fighting spirit, she lost her battle with cancer just days after the diagnosis. Natalie is now determined to educate others about the symptoms of ovarian cancer to prevent similar losses.

Raising awareness

Natalie is working closely with organizations like Target Ovarian Cancer to raise awareness and encourage more open conversations about women's health. By sharing Leanne's story, she hopes to help others recognize the signs of ovarian cancer early and seek timely medical intervention.


Woman shares tragic story of sister's rapid cancer death to raise awareness


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