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Fighting back at the forgotten killer of women



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Published Date: 24 June 2008
PARLIAMENT Hall is normally a sober place – where Edinburgh lawyers, wearing wigs and black coats, pace back and forth earnestly discussing points of law.


But on one special evening this month, the great panelled hall was the setting for an evening of music and dancing in honour of a young solicitor who died at the age of 28.

Advocate Juliette Casey organised the event in memory of her youngest ...



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Charles Linskaill,

Edinburgh 24/06/2008 01:40:00

Its not gone past my mind about,.."ovarian cancer" with the IVF treatment my wife has gone through and her 'hyperstimulation" problem.

Lets hope 'Awareness' and Symptom Knowledge can beat this killer.

But this Cancer must be the Top Cancer to have non early diagnosis on,

Any work and findings will be well worth while and may save many a Woman's Life.

 

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