Woman Dismisses Back Pain as Injury, Later Diagnosed with Rare Cancer

The woman is now sharing her story to encourage others to prioritize their health and seek medical advice for unusual or prolonged symptoms.

Her family has also launched a fundraising campaign to help cover medical expenses, which have been mounting due to ongoing treatments.

Community members have responded with an outpouring of support, with several local businesses hosting events to contribute to the cause.

Medical experts stress that while rare cancers are less common, they can still affect people of all ages and backgrounds.

They recommend that individuals remain vigilant about their health and report any persistent pain or unusual symptoms to a healthcare provider.

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