A Belfast woman with terminal cancer talks of the delay in getting her diagnosis.
A terminally ill Dundonald woman says a delay in her cancer diagnosis is down to faults within the healthcare system.The 57-year-old had waited five to six months for a gynaecology appointment after experiencing symptoms.
Two years later, in April 2023, she was told her cancer was terminal and she had less than a year to live.
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