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VIDEO - HERSTORY: Ellen Shares How She Found A Doctor To Treat Ovarian Cancer

March 9, 2009 - 4:13pm 185 reads 0 comments

Ellen explains how she located a doctor to treat her ovarian cancer.

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Ellen:
I was kind of like I didn’t have a choice. There were like two left in the valley so there was like, it wasn’t a matter of finding my doctor. It was, when I was diagnosed, or when I got the bad news, because we weren’t sure if it was ovarian. She said, “I have already made, my gynecologist already made appointments for me with doctors,” so I didn’t really have a choice. I didn’t have to find him.

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