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Nutritionist Gina Urlich's life-changing cancer diagnosis

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Kasia De Vydt-Jillings
Nutritionist Gina Urlich's life-changing cancer diagnosis
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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.

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It raises awareness about rare cancer symptoms and the psychological impact of a terminal or advanced diagnosis on health professionals.

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