Bowel cancer at 22: 'They took us into a room and very gently broke the news to us that he was dying, it was just horrific'
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Bowel cancer at 22: 'They took us into a room and very gently broke the news to us that he was dying, it was just horrific'
"After losing her beloved son Eavan to bowel cancer just months after his first symptoms, Vivienne Glynn is speaking out to urge others to seek medical help early and know the signs and symptoms"
"He was young, fit and healthy and had no reason to worry about illness. But in April 2025 he began to lose weight for no apparent reason. However, because his job involved lots of walking and time spent on his feet, he didn't think anything of it."
Vivienne Glynn lost her son Eavan to bowel cancer months after his first symptoms. Eavan was young, fit, and healthy, with no prior reason to expect illness. In April 2025 he began losing weight for no apparent reason. Because his work involved lots of walking and time on his feet, he did not think the weight loss was a medical problem. Vivienne is urging others to seek medical help early and to know the signs and symptoms of bowel cancer. She emphasizes that people should not ignore unexplained changes in their bodies, even when they seem easy to explain.
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