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Sharon discusses the six symptoms of ovarian cancer. Because the symptoms mimic female symptoms and dismissed as such it is usually too late by the time it i...
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Health Education Using Short Videos
Sharon Nance is a woman of color. She is living with Stage 4 Ovarian Cancer and has done a remarkable job of providing valuable education through a series of short and very informative videos. In this 9 mins video Sharon informs us of the symptoms she had, and why it is important for us to check persistent symptoms even if the mimic other usual but less dangerous problems. Learn much more about Sharon and the challenges she has dealt with through OneWorld's blog post at: http://oneworldpi.org/blog/archives/2579 Please SHARE
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