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I felt tired and wheezy but blamed my allergies – it was a rare cancer that targets the young

A WOMAN who just thought her allergies were flaring up in fact had a rare cancer.

Erin Harris, now 18, felt tired and wheezy in October 2020, but she and her GP thought it was due to a watermelon allergy or asthma.

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Erin Harris had treatment for cancer, having initially attributed her symptoms to an allergyCredit: Solent
Erin's symptoms started when she was 17 years oldCredit: Solent

She’d had a previous incident with the tropical fruit in the summer, saying: “I had a blood test and it indicated allergies, so it all added up.”

The then 16-year-old tried to carry on as normal despite having "extreme fatigue".

But she then developed a lump on her neck which made her believe something else was wrong.

Doctors said she had a virus, suggesting the lump was a swollen gland, and she celebrated her 17th birthday as best she could.

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Erin, from Waterlooville, Hampshire, said: “After a while of taking antihistamines and my asthma inhaler for my allergies, I found a small lump on my neck which kept growing bigger.

"After finding the lump, I saw the GP four times over the course of two months before getting a referral.

“I kept going but they thought [it] was a virus.”

As the lump grew bigger over nine weeks, Erin was persistent with doctors, believing there was something more sinister going on.

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She said: “Eventually, I called them up and blagged my way through it and told them it was really bad and I got referred to an ear, nose and throat specialist who ran tests and found it to be cancer.

“We know our bodies better than anyone, and we know even better when something is wrong, getting checked is the most important thing."

Erin was diagnosed with lymphoma cancer - a blood disease diagnosed 19,500 times a year in the UK.

Symptoms include a lump in the neck, armpit or groin, feeling worn-out for no reason, unexplained weight loss, excessive sweating at night and constant itching for no reason. 

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There are around 60 different types of lymphoma, which are broadly grouped into Hodgkin and non-Hodgkin lymphomas.

Erin had Hodgkin lymphoma, the rarer type, diagnosed in around 2,100 people in the UK each year.

A lump on her chest was causing her breathing difficulties.

Hodgkin lymphoma can develop at any age, but it mostly affects people between 20 and 40 years of age and those over 75. 

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