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A 28-year-old UK plumber was diagnosed with advanced pancreatic cancer after doctors initially ignored his symptoms.
A 28-year-old Warrington plumber, Tom Hayman, was initially dismissed by doctors who attributed his severe stomach pain and weight loss to acid reflux or fizzy drinks, despite months of symptoms and a young age deemed unlikely for cancer.
After further testing, he was diagnosed with an incurable neuroendocrine tumour in his pancreas that had spread to his liver and caused a blood clot.
Now pursuing experimental dendritic cell therapy in Germany, his family is raising £50,000 for treatment, travel, and lost income, hoping to raise awareness about overlooked symptoms in young adults.
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Un fontanero británico de 28 años fue diagnosticado con cáncer de páncreas avanzado después de que los médicos inicialmente ignoraron sus síntomas.