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A radiologist who spotted tumours on her own scan now dances competitively after surviving ovarian cancer
When Dr Anne Tan Kendrick spotted tumours during an ultrasound she performed on herself, she knew it was cancer. Years after surviving Stage 3 ovarian cancer, the mother of four has started dancing competitively – and is now speaking out to raise awareness of the disease.
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