Deadly Pancreatic Cancer 'Explosion' Strikes Younger Adults, Often Missed as Indigestion

Lawrence Fox, a 67-year-old father-of-three from Canterbury, Kent, shares his harrowing experience of being diagnosed with stage four pancreatic cancer after initially dismissing persistent digestive issues as simple indigestion. In July 2024, Fox began struggling to keep food down and experienced frequent bowel movements, which he attributed to a routine stomach problem. Doctors initially suspected diverticulitis, a condition he had previously suffered from, and prescribed antibiotics. However, his symptoms showed no improvement.
Following a referral, an endoscopy in August revealed no abnormalities, further delaying a correct diagnosis. During this period, Mr. Fox also coped with his mother's serious illness and eventual passing from sepsis, which he partly blamed for his significant weight loss of approximately a stone. It wasn't until a scan in November, and subsequent confirmation in early December after his mother's death, that doctors discovered a 75mm tumor. He was then diagnosed with stage four pancreatic cancer and given a grim prognosis of just nine months to live.
Due to its proximity to a major artery, the tumor was deemed inoperable, making chemotherapy his only viable treatment option. Despite the daunting news, Mr. Fox committed himself to the treatment. Remarkably, after 12 grueling rounds of chemotherapy, each often lasting nine hours, the tumor dramatically shrunk to just 15mm, and his cancer is no longer classified as stage four. Defying initial expectations, he has since been able to return to everyday activities, including playing golf with adaptations for a catheter and practicing pilates.
His son, Jamie, 40, who lives with cystic fibrosis, is preparing to run the Brighton Marathon to raise funds in support of his father's condition. Mr. Fox also hopes to resume swimming with assistance from Pilgrims Hospices. Emphasizing the importance of early detection, he now urges others to seek medical attention for persistent digestive symptoms. He advises, 'If you don't feel right and it's to do with digestion – if you keep getting indigestion or your bowel movements change for no apparent reason – get it checked out.'
Pancreatic cancer, the 10th most common cancer, affects approximately 11,000 people annually in the UK and stands as the fifth biggest cancer killer, responsible for nearly 10,000 deaths per year. While getting older is a significant risk factor, with almost half of cases diagnosed in individuals over 75 and it being rare in under-40s, its incidence is rising more rapidly in younger age groups, particularly among women. This increase is primarily driven by pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma, the most common and aggressive form of the disease. Experts suggest this trend may reflect better detection of smaller, earlier-stage tumors, though rising rates of obesity, diabetes, and smoking are also considered potential contributing factors.
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