Auckland woman Amelia Noyes is speaking out about how cancer changes everything including fertility, why early detection matters so much, and how it shouldn’t be taboo to talk about poo.. Amelia Noyes was 26 when she was diagnosed with stage-three bowel cancer. Now 28, she’s talking to me over Zoom because she wants people to recognise the symptoms, and to advocate for themselves within the medical system. She also wants women to know how cancer…
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