'They say it's rare, but the mortality numbers aren't rare'

By Amy Remeikis
Updated March 8 2017 - 11:03am, first published February 27 2017 - 11:55am
Ann Maree Mulders with her husband Christian. Photo: New Idea
Ann Maree Mulders with her husband Christian. Photo: New Idea
Ms Mulders says more than 1000 women die every year from Ovarian cancer because there are not enough effective treatment options.  Photo: New Idea
Ms Mulders says more than 1000 women die every year from Ovarian cancer because there are not enough effective treatment options. Photo: New Idea
Ann Maree Mulders (diagnosed at 40 with ovarian cancer) husband Christian, 10-year-old Matthew and eight-year-old Lachlan Photo: New Idea
Ann Maree Mulders (diagnosed at 40 with ovarian cancer) husband Christian, 10-year-old Matthew and eight-year-old Lachlan Photo: New Idea

When Ann Maree Mulders woke up still feeling unwell, she didn't know 11 centimetres was about to change her life.

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