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Becky - The Importance of Knowledge and Support

32m · SpeakGyno · 09 May 01:54

On this World Ovarian Cancer Day, we're speaking with Becky Alrubaiie, a 13-year survivor. Becky talks about her journey with stage IC ovarian cancer and two reoccurrences. She discusses how she had to advocate for herself and seek out knowledge and support that has helped drive her treatment. She also talks about similarities between her cancer experience and the COVID-19 pandemic. Her story is one of incredible strength and courage.

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