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Woman's Cancer Ignored, Now Living Bucket List

30 Nov

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Summary

  • Rare bladder cancer misdiagnosed twice as UTI and IBS.
  • Woman diagnosed with aggressive cancer after long-term catheter use.
  • Family urges others to seek multiple opinions for health concerns.
Woman's Cancer Ignored, Now Living Bucket List

Lauren Carey, a 30-year-old woman from Banstead, Surrey, is making the most of her time by ticking off items from her bucket list following a terminal diagnosis of squamous cell carcinoma of the bladder. This uncommon and aggressive cancer developed following years of using a catheter due to a congenital condition. Carey's family has spoken out, stating her symptoms were initially misdiagnosed twice, first as a UTI and then as IBS.

Despite a previous surgery to remove her bladder and fit a stoma, the cancer has unfortunately returned and spread to her pelvis and abdomen. Medical professionals have informed the family that there are no further treatment options available. Lauren's sister, Megan Carey, is now urging others to seek multiple medical opinions if they feel their concerns are not being adequately addressed by healthcare providers.

The family is focused on creating precious memories with Lauren. A GoFundMe campaign has been launched to help fund her bucket list wishes, which include trips to Butlins, a safari park, and seeing a favorite singer. The campaign has already seen generous donations, offering a glimmer of hope and support during this incredibly difficult time.

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.
Lauren Carey's squamous cell carcinoma of the bladder developed as a result of long-term catheter usage due to a congenital condition called bladder exstrophy.
Lauren's symptoms were twice dismissed by doctors, first as a UTI and then as IBS, delaying her cancer diagnosis and treatment.
Lauren's bucket list includes a trip to Butlins, staying at Port Lympne safari park, and seeing singer Dermot Kennedy perform live.

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