Katie was told by her doctor that the lump she found was likely a prolapsed bladder from childbirth or a sexually transmitted infection. Unconvinced, Katie independently scheduled an appointment with a gynaecologist and was diagnosed with cervical cancer later that same month. Despite the diagnosis, Katie was forced to wait an agonising three months for her treatment to begin, by which point the cancer had already spread.
Katie Diagnosed with Cervical Cancer After Being Told It Was a Bladder Prolapse
Katie was told that the lump might be a prolapsed bladder from childbirth. She was also told that the lump might be due to a sexually transmitted infection. Unconvinced, Katie independently scheduled an appointment with a gynaecologist and was diagnosed with cervical cancer later that same month.

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