Woman's chest pain, initially mistaken for menopause, leads to aggressive blood cancer diagnosis

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A woman mistook aggressive blood cancer symptoms for menopause before a sudden health crisis. Sharron Clarke, 54, was diagnosed with acute myeloid leukaemia after experiencing severe chest pain following a hike, initially suspected as heart failure. She is now raising awareness about leukaemia symptoms, which can be easily dismissed, and remains in remission undergoing maintenance treatment.


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