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A mother-of-two died after 'rare complications' from cancer she had seven years ago.
Alana Shaw was diagnosed with cervical cancer in 2013 and was saved after a successful course of radiotherapy.
But, after she was passed away in May this year, an inquest ruled it was the radiotherapy that contributed to her death.
Alana, 38, from Bowdon, had pain in her lower abdomen after going for a run last year.
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Former Great British Bake Off star Sue Perkins has reportedly split from her girlfriend of seven years, Nakad Attraction’s Anna Richardson.
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emotional Instagram post on Monday.Eliza Adalynn was born in August 2018 and at 10 months old, she was diagnosed with cancer. Soon after her diagnosis, Hudson and Moore created a GoFundMe page in efforts to help provide typical life for their toddler.
Social media influencer and blogger Kate Hudson is mourning the death of her two-and-a-half-year-old daughter Eliza.
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Clydebank has tragically died, police have confirmed.
iOS - Android Having experienced slight bleeding mid-cycle, she made an appointment with her GP eight months after an earlier screening, during which another smear test was carried out.Then came a letter that pre-cancerous cells had been detected, and Vikki was called for cold coagulation – a procedure that uses a heated probe to destroy abnormal cells on the cervix (neck of the womb).“The doctor said he was going to take a couple of biopsies,” she told Lanarkshire Live.“I went home after the