October 26, 2024

Female bodybuilder given the all-clear from pelvic cancer by the NHS discover her disease has returned

Female bodybuilder given the all clear from pelvic cancer by the NHS discover her disease has returned

Female bodybuilder given the all clear from pelvic cancer by the NHS discover her disease has returned

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 bodybuilder given the all-clear from her pelvic cancer by NHS doctors discovered just a month later that her disease returned and was terminal. 

Gemma Sisson, 38, from Bridlington, East Yorkshire, was told she had fought off the killer disease in July after battling it since March 2018.

Medics at Leeds Cancer Centre assured the bikini competitor she would only need yearly scans to make sure cancer did not return.

But despite being given the all-clear, she had pains in her neck and back. Ms Sisson shrugged them off as a consequence of her exercise regime.

But her physiotherapist advised her to go for a private scan in August when the pains did not go away. 

The MRI, which cost her £330, revealed cancer had spread to her spine, liver and stomach – making it incurable. She was told the disease would kill her.

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Ms Sisson said she felt let down by the health service and believes medics were too quick to tell her she was cancer-free.

She added: ‘Obviously I wasn’t all-clear. I had a final, bigger CT scan from the NHS in July to check cancer had gone.

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‘They missed small tumours that developed in my stomach and they did not scan far up enough to spot cancer at the top of my spine – they missed it by millimetres.

‘At my last scan in July, they decided I could now switch to yearly scans. I dread to think how bad I would have become waiting another year for a scan.’

Source – https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/