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'There is no screening service for this - it doesn't have to be a death sentence'
Natalie Cairns, who had her first diagnosis of ovarian cancer when she was just 28 - and pregnant - got help with dealing with it from a charity in England.
Most of the 165 women diagnosed each year in Northern Ireland are older, but she's keen to help all women understand the warning signs - as there is no screening programme.
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