Dismissed as stress, recommended to go on walks, woman's symptoms turned out to be cancer

Holly Pardue, a 31-year-old mother, experienced persistent bleeding for six weeks post childbirth which was initially attributed to stress and hormones. Despite a clear initial smear test, a second one revealed early-stage cervical cancer. Treatment later found the disease had spread to her lymph nodes, prompting intensive chemotherapy and radiotherapy. Vigilant screenings are essential for early detection.

Dismissed as stress, recommended to go on walks, woman's symptoms turned out to be cancer
Holly Pardue, a 31-year-old mother, experienced persistent bleeding for six weeks post childbirth which was initially attributed to stress and hormones. Despite a clear initial smear test, a second one revealed early-stage cervical cancer. Treatment later found the disease had spread to her lymph nodes, prompting intensive chemotherapy and radiotherapy. Vigilant screenings are essential for early detection.