B.C. woman says doctor shortage, anti-Indigenous bias may be why doctors missed her cancer

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A northern B.C. woman is fighting multiple myeloma that she believes could have been caught much earlier if she had had a family doctor to put together the puzzle pieces of her symptoms.

Laurie Mercer, 57, a Nisga’a woman living in Terrace, is currently in Vancouver General Hospital after a tumour grew so big it broke one of her vertebrae.

She said the tumour’s growth left her with excruciating pain, but five walk-in clinic doctors didn’t fully investigate its cause and believes her story is another example of how a shortage of family doctors is leading to fragmented care.

“I know I’m not

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