http://stow.patch.com/articles/turn-this-town-teal-with-a-stow-ovarian-cancer-survivor
This is a story about a young Stow woman turning a negative into a positive.
In February, 33-year-old wife and mother of two Julie Nawrocky Reis was working out and felt something in her abdomen that "just felt wrong."

"It's a good thing I went," said Reis, who is now cancer free after surgery and six rounds of chemotherapy. "It sucks overall but, cancer doesn't have to be a death sentence anymore ... but early detection is key. The problem is it isn't easy to detect the warning signs."
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