September is National Uterine Cancer Awareness Month. Uterine cancer is a disease that mostly impacts women over the age of 50, but TVJessi shows us how a young Harlem woman found hope while helping others cope.
- September is National Uterine Cancer Awareness Month. The disease mostly affects older women, but one young Harlem woman found hope helping others cope.
Fitzpatrick went to the emergency room when she began bleeding uncontrollably. A doctor prescribed her pills, but Fitzpatrick followed up with a biopsy.While thought to be among the most treatable cancers, CDC reports show the number of uterine cancer cases and deaths across the country continue to climb. New York has the second-highest case rate and fourth-highest death rate.
Sonograms showed the progression as cancer ate away at her uterus. Single and without children, Fitzpatrick felt her world shift.
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