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'NHS FAILED ME'

GP mum-of-two branded a ‘hypochondriac’ before dying of kidney cancer slammed ex-colleagues in posthumous blog post

Dr Steen, who died in February this year, said her medical friends failed to examine her properly

A DYING GP hit out at ex-colleagues, claiming they missed her rare form of kidney cancer.

Mum-of-two Dr Lisa Steen, 43, also accused them of dismissing her as a “hypochondriac.”

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Dr Lisa Steen hit out at ex-colleagues claiming they missed her rare form of cancer

She wrote a damning blog weeks before she died which has now been published.

In it she explains how it was two years before she finally got a diagnosis in July 2014 by which time the cancer had spread to her bones.

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Dr Steen, pictured with her husband and two children, died in February

Dr Steen, of Cambridge, who died in February this year, wrote: “I am angry at being left in the medically unexplained wilderness.

“And I did not like the way my colleagues looked at me, when they believed me to have health anxiety.”

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A routine ultrasound revealed Dr Steen's kidney cancer when a mass in her body was spottedCredit: Getty Images

She said she had complained to her own GP several times and undergone tests after first feeling ill in 2012.

Dr Steen, a GP for drug and alcohol service Inclusion, was diagnosed with health anxiety and took time off work.

But after losing weight, she underwent a routine ultrasound which revealed a mass in her body.

In her blog, published on the British Medical Journal’s website, she begs fellow GPs to treat ill colleagues like patients, and not doctors.

She said: “It was so humiliating, feeling like a goldfish with no voice.

“Watching doctors’ faces glaze over at the multitude of symptoms.”

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In a blog, she begs fellow GPs to treat ill colleagues like patients

She added: “They (colleagues) were reluctant to lay their hands on and examine a fellow medic.

“I was too embarrassed about my ‘psychiatric’ condition, too confused by not having the whole answer ready.

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Mum-of-two accused colleagues of dismissing her as a 'hypochondriac'

“If any one of the doctors I saw had gone another mile, they would’ve stumbled upon it (the cancer).”

Her husband, Raymond Brown, added: “They didn’t seem to be taking her too seriously.

“She was being looked at as a hypochondriac.”

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