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At 36, Natasha Wray had just completed a gruelling two-year cancer treatment when doctors warned her of another looming threat - a heightened risk of ovarian cancer.
She was faced with a life-changing dilemma - undergo surgery to remove her ovaries and fallopian tubes, eliminating the risk of ovarian cancer, or preserve her fertility and the possibility of having a child.
"I was 36 at the time, and I said absolutely not⦠I also didn't want to go through a surgical menopause in my mid-thirties," she says
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