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Singer's Cancer Misdiagnosed as Heartburn, Dies at 37
11 Feb
Summary
- Dean, 37, died eight weeks after a Stage Four oesophageal cancer diagnosis.
- His cancer was initially misdiagnosed as heartburn by his GP.
- He performed a final concert in London weeks before his death.

A 37-year-old singer, Dean, has died eight weeks after receiving a devastating Stage Four oesophageal cancer diagnosis. Despite repeatedly consulting his GP about severe discomfort, his symptoms were allegedly misdiagnosed as heartburn. The illness progressed significantly, and Dean was admitted to A&E on December 9, where masses were found in his liver.
A subsequent endoscopy on December 10 confirmed malignant oesophageal cancer that had metastasised. He faced a difficult wait for an oncologist appointment and began chemotherapy on January 7, 2026, though only 50% could be administered due to liver damage.
Dean passed away on February 7, 2026. His mother emphasized that Dean had no prior symptoms other than pain, which was repeatedly attributed to heartburn. She highlighted his desire to raise awareness, as the cancer is often unrecognized in younger patients presenting with such symptoms.




