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Miscarriage caused me cancer, woman says

Jackline Nekesa alias Simon at Texas Cancer Centre where she does voluntary work after suffering from Uterine Cancer. She recovered after three operations. (Photo: Jenipher Wachie/Standard)

Twenty three years ago, Jackline Nekesa had a miscarriage that would change her life for the worse.

The 41-year-old says she has undergone a lot of suffering, especially after doctors told her she had developed cancer as a result of the miscarriage.

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