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Dr. Berta Morales (54), Gynaecologist: "if Menstrual Bleeding Changes Color Suddenly It May Be the First Sign of Uterine Cancer and Action Must Be Taken now."
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Uterine cancer hides behind symptoms that many women normalize as part of their menstrual cycle. Dr. Berta Morales, with more than two decades working in oncological gynaecology, insists that a sudden change of color in bleeding is not something that should be ignored. That dark brown tone, almost black, or that bright red out of the usual can be the voice of the body asking for urgent help. Statistics reveal that thousands of women each year re…
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