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My terminal cancer was picked up too late - and I know why


Published on 2025-03-17 04:23:17 - Metro
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The article on MSN discusses the personal experience of a woman named Sarah, who was diagnosed with terminal cancer that was detected too late for effective treatment. Sarah attributes the late diagnosis to several systemic issues within the healthcare system. She highlights the lack of continuity in care, where patients often see different doctors who do not have access to their full medical history, leading to missed opportunities for early detection. Additionally, she points out the dismissive attitude towards women's health concerns, where symptoms are often not taken seriously or are misattributed to less severe conditions. Sarah also mentions the overwhelming pressure on the NHS, which results in long waiting times for tests and consultations, further delaying diagnosis. She advocates for better patient advocacy, improved communication between healthcare providers, and a more empathetic approach to patient complaints to prevent similar outcomes in the future.

Read the Full Metro Article at:
[ https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/diseases-and-conditions/my-terminal-cancer-was-picked-up-too-late-and-i-know-why/ar-AA1B3WfR ]