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Woman diagnosed with stage four cancer at 14 shares five menopause symptoms she suffered during ordeal

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Woman diagnosed with stage four cancer at 14 shares five menopause symptoms she suffered during ordeal.

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A 25-year-old woman who battled stage four cancer as a teenager has celebrated completing her medical degree at Keele University.Ellie Waters-Barnes received her devastating diagnosis of alveolar rhabdomyosarcoma, an aggressive soft tissue cancer, when she was just 14 years old in September 2015.

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Doctors gave her merely a one in five chance of survival."I went from being a very healthy, fit teenage girl to having this very intensive treatment that made me very ill," Waters-Barnes said.The young graduate believes her harrowing experience has equipped her with unique insight into patient care.

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Her treatment spanned 18 gruelling months at Queen's Medical Centre in Nottingham."I lost lots of weight, lost my hair, I had to be tube fed," she said.The intensive regimen began with nine months of chemotherapy, followed by 28 radiotherapy sessions, before...

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