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Being diagnosed cancer In 24. There was something Cengi Sen prepared, after he discovered that he had swollen lymph nodes. But he was not ready for “cancer Ghosting “from his friends who followed.
“I had some very kind friends who reached, who kept in frequent contact, but I lost 90 percent of my friends on my Cancer diagnosis“He said Independent.
“Pain to lose friends was in equal difficulty to receive treatment.”
The treatment She herself was difficult, not only from the physical influence of chemotherapy, but also the emotional path must be relying on others for help.
“It’s an addiction that you must have on others who can sometimes be heavy in your stomach, and the lack of choice you have and you at the same time,” he said.

Cancer Diagnostics among people over 50 years of age consist of one in the 10 diagnosis of cancer in the UK, and cancer in 15 to 24-year-olds are still less than 1 percent of the annual diagnosis towards UK cancer survey. But the rate of a slot of diagnosis among young people is on the rise, And experts still don’t know why.
Although the diagnosis of early guessing fortunately is less common than cancer in older people, the experience of these people who are diagnosed and healing can be difficult.
The government has invited experts and cancer survivors to share their experiences while creating new National cancer planand Health Secretary Wes Street He said he wanted to “Britain to make the world a world leader in saving life from this deadly disease.”
Young cut off ‘
Sophie Epstone, the founder is also the executive Pull outCancer charity for Young people This helped Mr. Sensa process his cancer ghosting experience. She said many young patients on cancer often lose friends after diagnosis.
“Rak ghosting or the experience of friends and networks disappear during the diagnosis of cancer, unfortunately there is no unusual among our community,” she said.

Ms. Epstone said that people were diagnosed in 20s or 30s can be the first in their group of friends to experience the disease, and keeping friendships after diagnosis.
“Cancer can be a frightening and irresistible topic for anyone, especially for young people who lack a serious situation. Youth can feel uncomfortable, insecure what to say or work or even scare the spoken wrong things,” she said.
But young people fight before they are diagnosed with cancer. Mrs. Epstone said that people aged 20 and 40 often report that their symptoms refuse healthcare professionals.
“Time and time, people come to us and say,” I was told that it could be this, I was told that I was too young, I was told that he did not happen. “
Since most patients from cancer is older – a third of all new cases aged 75 years old, according to the research of cancer – Mrs. Epstones said that they survived from the overlooking and with their mom to take over the meeting for their parent.
According to the research of the UK cancer, cancer rates in 25 to 49 increased by 24 percent between 1995. and 2019. years.

Karis Betts, water inequality in the research of the British cancer, while the total share of young people was small, was not insignificant and grew. She said the organization was financed by the ongoing research to find out why it is the case.
“They are probably things with recordable risk factors, so they change in risk factors, changes in genetics, but also the flip we have better diagnosis and discovery. So we can pick up the cancer who may not be able to do soon,” she said.
“We don’t have a clear answer why it’s now, not yet.”
A larger medical consciousness is required
Naman Julka-Anderson, allied health professional and clinical advisor on Support for MakMillan cancer, It was said that generally younger people are more prone to unusual changes that could require the travel to the doctor, but GPS, who are extremely busy, maybe less aware that younger people can get cancer.
“GPS see hundreds of different types of problems a day, so I don’t say that their fault is – a lot to deal with. But sometimes things go wrong,” he said.
Professor Peter Johnson, National Clinical Director of Cancer in NHS England, said while rarely for people under 50 to board cancer, especially in the crab of the hoses.
Nhs dropped Hose cancer Screening age from 60 to 50 offers for maximizing the benefits of the program, but he said it is difficult to make a national projection program effective for something that is relatively unusual.
“In younger age groups is often a matter of consciousness, and collaborate with colleagues in the primary care, which, of course, have no cancer, and a very small number that people will be more than 50 years old,” Prof.