'THEY TOLD ME I WAS CONSTIPATED'

Man, 25, told EIGHT times by docs he’s ‘too young’ to have bowel cancer is diagnosed with 8cm tumour

A PLASTERER is battling bowel cancer after doctors mistook his symptoms for constipation - because at 25, he was "too young" to have the serious disease.

George Hands was told eight times he did not have cancer, with doctors repeatedly highlighting his age as a reason.

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George Hands has been diagnosed with bowel cancer after doctors mistook the signs for constipationCredit: SWNS:South West News Service
The 25-year-old plasterer was told eight times by doctors he was too young to have the disease, and was likely suffering stomach crampsCredit: SWNS:South West News Service

Over the course of a year, he kept visiting GPs complaining of agonising pain.

The 25-year-old first visited his doctor in March last year but they dismissed his complaints as stomach cramps and constipation.

As George's condition became increasingly painful he visited his GP again and asked if he might have Crohn's disease or cancer.

But medics repeatedly told him he was too young to have either illness and continued to treat him for stomach cramps, prescribing him laxatives.

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Finally, on March 5 this year George was referred to Alexandra Hospital in Redditch, Worcestershire, after he threatened to go to a private doctor.

After three days of investigations a doctor examined him with a camera and found an 8cm-long tumour in his bowels - that had been growing for at least a year.

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He now has to use a colostomy bag and has been put on a course of radiotherapy and chemotherapy to shrink the cancer before it can be removed.

Yesterday George, who lives with fiancee Claire Vipond, 24, in Studley, Warkwickshire, said: "When I was told I had cancer I was just devastated.

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"It is just incredibly upsetting that my doctor never even considered me having cancer. After a while I started to think maybe I do just have constipation.

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