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Father of three given two years to live after bowel cancer went undiagnosed in lockdown – 7NEWS.com.au
Ben Bradbeer had to wait months to find out he had terminal cancer. He said the hardest thing was breaking the news to his kids.
A father-of-three has been told he only has two years to live after his cancer went undetected during lockdown.
Ben Bradbeer, 38, had to wait more than three months to have the scan that revealed he had advanced bowel cancer.
Thats because in the UK, the National Health Service (NHS) suspended many of its services during coronavirus lockdown.
Ben, from Poole in Dorset, has been told his cancer is terminal.
His cancer was missed by a local GP during a February appointment when he complained o…
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