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'I went to smear test with no symptoms - then doctors gave me devastating news'
- A 34-year-old woman from Ashford, Kent, was diagnosed with stage-one cervical cancer after a routine smear test.
- She underwent a total hysterectomy, including removal of ovaries and cervix, to prevent recurrence.
- Doctors told her after follow-up tests that the cancer was present, despite no prior symptoms.
- The surgery included removal of both ovaries and a forced menopause, requiring hormone therapy until age 50.
- She urges others not to ignore smear letters and to get checked as soon as possible.
- The case is highlighted during Cervical Cancer Awareness Week to encourage young people to attend screenings.
- The NHS offers free smear tests to eligible individuals with a cervix in the UK.
- Chantel emphasized that routine screening can save lives even when there are no symptoms.
- She hopes her story motivates others to attend cervical screening and not fear the procedure.
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