Just to go a wee bit off topic.
My wife was diagnosed with cervical cancer coming up three years ago, it had progressed enough and was in a position that made fast spread a likely outcome. She ended up having to have a radical hysterectomy and took her a good year to recover. She still has some bother now and then which I don't really need or want to discuss here, but thankfully the cancer hasn't returned. Fortunately we already had two wonderful kids and had decided we didn't want any more. I type this in here to let you know, as when we spoke to more and more people we found so many with similar stories that had got through it all just fine, it helped put the mind at ease hearing other peoples stories. One other really good outcome was it made so many of her friends and family go for their tests, some of which hadn't been for years. It can't be a pleasant experience having that done but it saves lives
I hope she makes a speedy and full recovery.
(if you find this post inappropriate just let me know and I shall delete it)