Mohammad's Battle with Colon Cancer | Beyond the Pouch Podcast | E3
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- Опубликовано: 8 окт 2024
- In this episode of Beyond the Pouch, Mohammad opens up about his battle with colon cancer, along with having emergency stoma surgery after the tumour in his abdomen grew to the size of a watermelon.
Mohammad also shares his passion for being an advocate for the cancer and stoma community, as well as raising awareness for ethnic minority groups in the stoma and medical field.
Content disclaimer:
The views, opinions and experiences expressed in this podcast are the speaker’s own and should not be taken as clinical advice. Please contact your local stoma care nurse for advice and support.
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So inspiring bro! Keep educating others and looking after yourself. Love you xx
Hi Mohammed. Listening to the start of your talk.
Im so sorry your GP fobbed you off. Its an absolute disgrace he didn't order a colonoscopy urgently with the pains and lump.
I read about GP's who are very careless and dont take action.
Wishing you the best in your recovery.
What an amazing chat with Mo 👏👏👏👏💜💜💜💜💜💜
The UK is miles ahead of the US in terms of treatment, support and research of Colon Cancer, Ostomates and especially Metastatic Neuroendocrine Cancer tumors. I have been ignored and blown off so many times, and i am Caucasian. So i don't feel it's an ethnic issue, at least here in US. I have had horrible symptoms which have destroyed my quality of life w stoma and now after reversal. I can barely leave the house in 2 years. I am stage 4, 69 years old and contemplating going on Hospice due to uncontrolled symtoms. UK is so far ahead and seems to care so much more. Maybe it's age discrimination , not ethic but same problem! Great job. So well explained . I wish i could come to UK! Blessings
My amazing brother in law❤