Dad's Cancer Symptoms Dismissed as Stress by GP Who Accused Him of "Faking" - Heartbreaking Story of Misdiagnosis


Dad's Cancer Symptoms Dismissed as Stress by GP Who Accused Him of Faking - Heartbreaking Story of Misdiagnosis

Dismissed Symptoms

A father's troubling symptoms, including jumbled speech and severe headaches, were dismissed as stress by a GP who accused him of faking them.

Aggressive Brain Tumour

Stephen Blakeston, 53, was later diagnosed with a glioblastoma - an aggressive brain tumour that tragically took his life less than a year later.

Daughter's Marathon

His daughter, Hollie Rhodes, is now running the London Marathon in his memory to raise money for Brain Tumour Research, highlighting the need for more funding and research into brain tumours.

Impact of Brain Tumours

Brain tumours can affect anyone at any age and kill more men under 70 than prostate cancer, making it crucial to raise awareness and funds for research.


Dad's Cancer Symptoms Dismissed as Stress by GP Who Accused Him of Faking - Heartbreaking Story of Misdiagnosis

Remembering a Loved One

Hollie's determination to complete the marathon is fueled by memories of her father and the hope for a future where brain tumours can be treated effectively, preventing more heartbreaking losses like her father's.



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