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When Kaela started experiencing sarcoma symptoms, she wrote it off as a pulled muscle, and experts say her experience isn’t uncommon
By ABC NEWS (Australia)Published : July 6, 2024 - 13:11
A Canberra mum, who assumed her hip pain was a sports injury for to years before finding out it was a rare cancer, is sharing her story to try and help other avoid the same fate. This sarcoma awareness month, specialists say delayed and misdiagnosis of sarcoma is a common complaint, compounded by limited research funding.