It was quite a red flag.
Alla Feldbeyn was stunned by unexpected vaginal bleeding in November 2020, many years after she had gone through menopause .
The Florida grandmother of four was diagnosed with Stage 1 endometrial cancer. The disease — which develops in the lining of the uterus — has become more common in the US in the past two decades, primarily due to rising obesity rates and the aging population. 5
Feldbeyn had her uterus removed and was told that she didn’t need chemotherapy or radiation because the hysterectomy was enough to rid her body of the cancer.
Everything was OK until 2022, when Feldbeyn started coughing incessantly and experiencing unusual pain in her side.
She thought there was a problem with her gallbladder — she was shocked to learn that she had red sp