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Google worker James McGill diagnosed with rare cancer after broken arm – NEWS.com.au
Google worker James McGill diagnosed with rare cancer after broken arm

When James McGill broke his arm, he thought it was little more than a standard fracture.But what he expected would be six weeks in plaster turned into months in hospital after he was diagnosed with a rare form of cancer.
The 33-year-old went to the doctor after noticing his broken arm wasn’t healing properly and he was slowly starting to lose movement in it.
James, a senior account manager at Google, was referred to see a few consultants, but no one had an explanation for his symptoms.
Then i…
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