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Home / Health / Boy's reflux dismissed, cancer found

Boy's reflux dismissed, cancer found

16 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Four-year-old Reggie Davison's symptoms were initially misdiagnosed as acid reflux.
  • Reggie underwent a 12-hour surgery and gruelling proton beam therapy.
  • He developed Posterior Fossa Syndrome, losing speech and mobility post-surgery.
Boy's reflux dismissed, cancer found

A four-year-old boy named Reggie Davison's initial symptoms of fatigue and sickness were mistakenly attributed to acid reflux by doctors. His mother, Kirsty Benson, grew increasingly concerned as Reggie's condition worsened, leading to vomiting and unsteadiness. A visit to Leeds General Infirmary confirmed Kirsty's fears: Reggie had a brain tumor.

Reggie underwent a 12-hour surgery to remove the medulloblastoma, followed by a challenging treatment regimen. This included two rounds of chemotherapy and five weeks of intensive proton beam therapy, requiring general anesthetics twice daily. His family relocated to Manchester for the duration of his treatment.

Despite developing Posterior Fossa Syndrome post-surgery, which temporarily affected his speech, walking, and swallowing, Reggie has shown incredible resilience. Through dedicated home-based physiotherapy and participation in a clinical trial, he has recovered sufficiently to return to school, marking a significant triumph.

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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.
Reggie Davison initially experienced fatigue and sickness, which were misdiagnosed as acid reflux.
Reggie Davison received surgery, chemotherapy, and proton beam therapy as part of a clinical trial.
Posterior Fossa Syndrome is a condition Reggie developed after surgery that temporarily affected his speech, mobility, and swallowing.

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