TEN YEARS AGO
T E N * Y E A R S ago, I was diagnosed with ovarian cancer. It did not run in my family. What I learned was sickening. I learned that even though I was going for a PaPSmear, I wasn’t being tested for ovarian cancer because a test simply doesn’t exist. The PaP only tests for cervical. My body was screaming at me that something was wrong and I listened. One doctor misdiagnosed me. I didn’t know what was wrong but I kept pushing and even changed doctors. I have learned that we m