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Dad, 37, repeatedly told symptoms were just anxiety dies weeks after terminal diagnosis

The 37-year-old dad had to pay for a private scan to get the diagnosis - by which time it was too late

LIAM Handley didn’t seem like a typical lung cancer patient.

The 36-year-old from Glossop, in Derbyshire, was young, fit and a non-smoker - but he did have anxiety.

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As a non-smoker, no one thought Liam could have lung cancerCredit: Handout
Liam started to develop chest pain, which doctors put down to anxiety (Pictured with his parents)Credit: Handout

So when the dad-of-four started experiencing chest pains, his GP put it down to stress and increased his anxiety medication.

“I don’t think lung cancer was ever considered,” said Liam’s mum, Lynn.

“He didn’t fit the stereotype. He was young, healthy, and didn’t smoke. And herein lies the problem.”

Despite multiple visits to his GP, Liam was never referred for a chest X-ray.

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The pain got so severe that his dad, Gordon, rushed him to the hospital, fearing a heart attack.

Doctors found blood clots in his lungs, but still no one suspected cancer.

Liam's symptoms persisted and worsened over time.

He also began experiencing pain in his shoulders and lower back, for which he was prescribed strong painkillers.

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It wasn’t until he paid for the private CT scan that the dad got the devastating news.

The scan confirmed lung cancer that had already spread to his liver, spine, and lymph nodes.

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He also had a fracture to his pelvis and back.

The family was devastated.

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“We were also so angry," said Lynn. "It had taken so long – around nine months - to get the diagnosis.

"These were all precious months that could have made a difference to Liam’s prognosis and given us more time with our beautiful boy."

Further tests revealed that Liam had a genetically mutated form of lung cancer called adenocarcinoma EGFR Exon 19 positive.

This type of cancer typically affects people with little to no history of smoking.

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The dad was provided with a spinal brace that he had to wear 24/7.

He was restricted to lying flat, unable to sit up more than 30 degrees, and was not allowed to leave his bed

Why didn’t his GP send him for chest x-rays? Why didn’t they question why a healthy 36-year-old, young man was having severe chest pain?

LynnLiam's mum

Liam started treatment, including targeted therapy. And for a while, it seemed to work.

By December 2020, he was well enough to marry his long-term partner, Louise.

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The dad-of-four went on to discover he had lung cancer that had already spread to his liver, spine, and lymph nodesCredit: Handout
Despite chemotherapy and immunotherapy, Liam passed away leaving behind his children and wife Louise (pictured)Credit: Handout

But tragically, by April 2021, Liam started to experience chest pain again and began to get quite out of breath.

Scans revealed the treatment was no longer working and his cancer was growing again.

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'Being a non-smoker worked against him'

Despite chemotherapy and immunotherapy, Liam passed away in October 2021, just 36 years old.

“We are left with so many questions,” said Lynn.

“Why didn’t his GP send him for chest x-rays? Why didn’t they question why a healthy 36-year-old, young man was having severe chest pain?

"How was the cancer not found when he was admitted to hospital with blood clots?"

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