Dad-of-two dies after being told he was too young to have throat cancer

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Father dies after being told that throat cancer 'was probably just anxiety'

 

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My doctor kept telling me my chest pains were acid reflux until I had my heart attack.

What a cruel disease, God help his loved ones

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