Young Mom, 23, Diagnosed with One of the Rarest Female Cancers with Only 300 Known Cases, Was First Mistakenly Told She Was Pregnant Again

      Published Jun 24, 2024

      Young Mom, 23, Diagnosed with One of the Rarest Female Cancers with Only 300 Known Cases, Was First Mistakenly Told She Was Pregnant Again

      Courtney Snailum, now 39, said that there were only 300 cases of her type of cancer on record in 2009

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