KNOW THE SIGNS

Simon Thomas missed cancer signs in late wife – the leukaemia symptoms he wants everyone to know

SIMON Thomas is urging the public to learn the symptoms of blood cancer - after he missed the warning signs in his late wife.

The former Blue Peter presenter, 46, said he dismissed a bruise on Gemma's thigh, thinking it was "nothing serious".

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Simon's wife Gemma died at the age of 40 just three days after being diagnosed with acute myeloid leukaemiaCredit: Instagram / Simon Thomas

Just days later she was diagnosed with acute myeloid leukaemia in November 2017.

Now, the dad-of-one told This Morning he wants to help other families avoid the heartbreaking ordeal him and his ten-year-old son Ethan have had to face.

He said: "It's now so obvious when I look back at what was happening.

"Just days before Gemma falls seriously ill and then gets taken in hospital and diagnosed there's this big bruise on her thigh and I remember saying to her 'where's that from?'.

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"And it came from a fall three weeks before when she'd broken her foot but the bruise hadn't gone.

"That is one of the tell-tale signs that something could be wrong."

Simon is now urging people to learn the symptoms of blood cancerCredit: Social Media - Refer to Source
Simon appeared on This Morning to raise awareness during blood cancer awareness month
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Simon was speaking on This Morning alongside Holly Willoughby, Phillip Schofield and Dr Zoe Williams to raise awareness for the signs of leukaemia for blood cancer awareness month.

His wife Gemma died at the age of 40 just three days after being diagnosed with acute myeloid leukaemia.

And he shared a list of symptoms of the disease he wants everyone to know, including unexplained fatigue, weight loss and headaches that don't go away.

The TV star added: "Sadly people don't know the symptoms and that's what we're trying to change because when you look at the stats when it comes to blood cancer, they're frightening.

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"Because on that morning I said where's that bruise from - it's from three weeks ago, now I know that's a massive alarm bell when it comes to getting it checked.

"It more often than not won't be something serious but if it is early diagnosis is crucial."

Dr Zoe also emphasised some of the key symptoms including night sweats and rashes.

She added:"Different symptoms can be quite vague, similar to those of anaemia and other conditions.

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