Jordana was told she had endometriosis but later found out it was ovarian cancer
A woman from Paisley, who was sent home by a GP after she complained of ovarian cancer symptoms, has been left distraught after she was later diagnosed with the illness and left infertile.
Jordanna said: "I first went to the doctors in February last year with more or less all the symptoms of ovarian cancer. She lost three stone in just 10 months as her health continued to deteriorate, and began to suffer back pain and fatigue. Surgeons discovered that the cancer had spread to both of her ovaries, her womb, pelvis and further up her abdomen during the operation.
She hopes sharing her story will encourage others to push their doctors for further tests if they believe something is wrong.
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