Do you assume lung most cancers solely impacts people who smoke? That is what 36-year-old Liam Handley, and the medical doctors who examined this match and wholesome man from Derbyshire, U.Ok., believed till he was identified with lung most cancers.
When Liam started experiencing chest pains, stress, and palpitations, medical doctors initially attributed it to anxiousness, which he had struggled with for a lot of his life, and elevated his treatment. Nonetheless, the ache persevered, and every time he consulted the medical doctors, his treatment was adjusted.
Liam handed away in 2021, months after he acquired the prognosis that his most cancers turned terminal. Liam’s label as a non-smoker, in line with his mom Lynn Handley, labored towards him. “He was by no means referred for a chest X-ray throughout any of his visits,” stated Lynn.
“I do not assume lung most cancers was ever thought of. Liam didn’t match the stereotypical lung most cancers affected person, he was younger, non-smoker, not chubby and comparatively match. It actually wasn’t in our heads. But it surely wasn’t within the GP’s both, and herein lies the issue,” she stated.
As soon as when the chest ache turned extreme, Liam’s household feared he was having a coronary heart assault and rushed him to the hospital. Throughout his hospitalization, medical doctors found blood clots in his lungs and prescribed blood thinners to dissolve them. Though Liam was suggested to get a CT scan, the process was delayed attributable to COVID-19.
As Liam’s signs continued to worsen, with the ache spreading to his shoulders and decrease again, he was prescribed sturdy painkillers. Liam then determined to pay for a non-public CT scan. It was solely then that he was identified with terminal lung most cancers, a genetically mutated type referred to as adenocarcinoma EGFR Exon19 constructive, which generally impacts people with little to no historical past of smoking.
“We had been all devastated. We had been informed that they didn’t anticipate Liam to stay for greater than 5-6 weeks. We had been additionally so offended. It had taken so lengthy – round 9 months – to get the prognosis, valuable months that might have made a distinction to Liam’s prognosis and given us extra time with our stunning boy,” Lynn stated.
Regardless of the preliminary prognosis, Liam responded nicely to remedy, together with chemotherapy and immunotherapy, earlier than passing away on October 4, 2021. Now, Lynn shares her son’s story to boost consciousness about lung most cancers, notably amongst those that nonetheless consider it’s solely an sickness associated to smoking.