
[3rd November 2025]
Ellie writes eloquently and honestly about life after stage three cervical cancer. She describes the lasting physical effects of treatment, the emotional impact of family history and loss, and the difficulty of navigating care that often felt fragmented. Her reflections highlight the need for clear, compassionate, and joined-up support—both during treatment and in life after cancer.
“The physical, emotional, and intimate consequences deserve more honesty, support, and resources—and reading other people’s accounts shows I’m not alone. I can’t help but notice that women are often expected to accept this kind of loss quietly.”
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