'Early Treatment Is so Important - You Must Bite the Bullet' ; for Caroline Eaves, the Hardest Part of Being Diagnosed with Cancer of the Uterus Was Having to Break the News to Her Children.
Express & Echo (Exeter, UK) › June 23, 2009
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Express & Echo (Exeter, UK) › June 23, 2009
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For Caroline Eaves, the hardest part of being diagnosed with cancer of the uterus was having to break the news to her children.
The 65-year-old grandmother and mum-of-three from Dawlish felt "disbelief" when she was diagnosed with the disease in May 2008.See the full content of this document
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'Early Treatment Is so Important - You Must Bite the Bullet' ; for Caroline Eaves, the Hardest Part of Being Diagnosed with Cancer of the Uterus Was Having to Break the News to Her Children.
"It was difficult for me because of my children," said Caroline.
"I have got three children from two different husbands and the father of one of the children had died of cancer not long before. The half-brother of the childre...See the full content of this document
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