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Ovarian cancer diagnosis at 33 prompts gymnast Shannon Miller to urge women to heed persistent abdominal symptoms.
Olympic gymnast Shannon Miller, diagnosed with rare ovarian cancer at 33 despite her athletic fitness and body awareness, ignored persistent symptoms like bloating, unexplained weight loss, and stomach pain, attributing them to stress and postpartum changes.
A routine gynecologist visit revealed a baseball-sized tumor, leading to a cancer diagnosis.
After aggressive treatment and surgery, she later gave birth naturally.
Now advocating with AbbVie, she urges women to take ongoing abdominal discomfort, bloating, and unexplained weight loss seriously, emphasizing that ovarian cancer can affect young, healthy women and early detection is critical.
El diagnóstico de cáncer de ovario a los 33 años hace que la gimnasta Shannon Miller exhorte a las mujeres a prestar atención a los síntomas abdominales persistentes.