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Townsville man advocates for pancreatic cancer awareness after diagnosis
There were no warning signs before Malcolm Stephens was told he had cancer.
Mr Stephens, 59, had a urinary tract infection, which prompted doctors to send him for a blood test.
Just days later he was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer and later told his life expectancy would be about two years.
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