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My symptoms were dismissed as ‘pandemic stress’ when I was 14 — it was actually a rare vaginal cancer that usually happens after menopause
Being 14 is hard enough, let alone in the middle of a public health crisis.
So when Liliana “Lili” Castaneda began experiencing strange symptoms in the spring of 2020, her local doctor chalked it up to “pandemic stress.”
But things only got worse — and it wasn’t all in her head.
As it turned out, the Chicago teen was suffering from a rare vaginal cancer almost never seen in girls her age.
“Most of my patients are in their 60s,” said Dr. Dario Roque, a gynecologic oncologist at Northwestern Medicine’s Lurie Cancer Center, who treated Castaneda.
It would be months of pain, confusion and unanswered questions before she finally got the diagnosis that saved her life.
