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Australia wants to be first nation in the world to eliminate a cancer - can it?

www.bbc.com·Tabby Wilson·about 1 month ago
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Nathan Morris/Australian Broadcasting Corporation Chrissy Walters' daughter is part of a generation Australia hopes will grow up without the burden of cervical cancer Six months after finally giving birth to her first child, following a years-long struggle to conceive, Chrissy Walters was told her daughter would likely grow up without her. Walters had suffered a major bleed while at home in Toowoomba - a small city two hours inland of Brisbane - and several hospital visits, doctor appointments and biopsies later, the then 39-year-old was handed an advanced cervical cancer diagnosis. "I just said to [my husband] Neil… there has been a huge mistake," Walters recalls. She's now spent more than a decade undergoing treatments - both debilitating and incredibly invasive - but the cancer has spread to other parts of her body. Her doctors say her diagnosis is now terminal. "I would never wish [this] on my worst enemy," she says.…

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