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Home / Health / Fake Tan Deception: Mum's Bronzed Skin Hid Cancer

Fake Tan Deception: Mum's Bronzed Skin Hid Cancer

1 Dec

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Summary

  • A mother's bronzed appearance, initially thought to be fake tan, was a cancer symptom.
  • Jaundice and itching were dismissed before a life-saving surgery was performed.
  • Her mother tragically died from the same cancer years later.
Fake Tan Deception: Mum's Bronzed Skin Hid Cancer

A teacher's unusual bronzed complexion, attributed to increased fake tan use, was a startling indicator of pancreatic cancer. Initially experiencing an itch and noticing yellowing eyes, she dismissed the symptoms until medical tests revealed high bilirubin levels. This led to a major surgery to remove a tumour from the head of her pancreas.

Following a successful operation in December 2018 and subsequent chemotherapy, Debra MacCuaig made a full recovery. However, her triumph was overshadowed when her mother, Pam Grindall, was diagnosed with the same illness four years later. The family faced devastation as Pam's cancer recurred and she passed away in May 2023.

Now cancer-free, Debra advocates for others to heed their bodies' signals. Her experience highlights the importance of seeking medical attention for persistent or unusual symptoms, emphasizing that early detection can be life-saving, as tragically demonstrated by her mother's fate.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Debra first experienced an unusual itch and noticed her skin appeared bronzed, which she initially mistook for fake tan.
Debra's eyes began to turn yellow, and she also experienced itching and dark-colored urine, classic signs of jaundice.
Debra urges everyone to 'trust your gut' and seek medical advice for any new or concerning physical symptoms.

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