Nutritionist Gina Urlich's life-changing cancer diagnosis

Clinical nutritionist Gina Urlich shares her personal journey after being diagnosed with a rare and aggressive stage four signet cell carcinoma. The story highlights the importance of listening to one's body and the emotional transition from health practitioner to patient.
Why it matters
It raises awareness about rare cancer symptoms and the psychological impact of a terminal or advanced diagnosis on health professionals.
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The article is a human-interest piece focusing on personal health experience without ideological bias.
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