‘I was diagnosed with cancer due to a sign I didn’t expect’

The symptom Dan experienced isn’t one many people associate with cancer (stock image) (Image: Getty)
A cancer survivor who was diagnosed with the disease at just 28 years old has revealed how the primary symptom he experienced wasn’t one commonly linked with the condition. Dan, who boasts nearly 14,000 followers on TikTok, where he posts under the handle daninprogresss, routinely shares details of his own diagnosis, treatment, and road to recovery.
Having been declared cancer-free more than a year ago, he now dedicates his time to helping others through their physical and mental rehabilitation. In a recent video, he revealed the key symptom that had prompted him to seek medical attention, reports the Mirror. “If I had to pick the biggest sign that I had cancer at 28, it wouldn’t be what most people think,” he said.
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“My name’s Dan, I got diagnosed with blood cancer at the age of 28 and I went into hospital for chemo and a transplant. Now I’m rebuilding my life both mentally and physically and trying to help as many people do the same as I can.”
He went on: “Most people, when it comes to cancer, think about lumps or sudden weight loss. For me it was fatigue.
“But when I say fatigue I don’t mean being tired for work or being tired after going to the gym the previous day. I mean doing absolutely nothing and feeling like you just run a marathon.
“For me, I just remember being out shopping and out of nowhere just coming across really lightheaded and faint and I started to see [those], like, squiggly lines in your eyes. And I was like, I need to go home, I don’t feel great.
“So I got home and just remember literally collapsing and falling asleep for like six or seven hours, and then, when I woke up I felt even worse than when I went to sleep. I just knew something wasn’t right.
“It just felt like my body was shutting down. I’m not gonna life, I was very lucky that I listened to my body when I did because that was just the start.”
Common signs of cancer
Identifying the potential warning signs of cancer at the earliest opportunity is crucial to ensuring treatment proves effective, Cancer Research UK says. While numerous different indicators exist, the following are amongst the most frequently reported, according to the charity:
- Heavy night sweats or fever
- Feeling more tired than usual
- Unexplained bleeding or bruising
- Unexplained pain or aches
- Unexplained weight loss
- An unusual lump or swelling anywhere on the body
Symptoms affecting the mouth, throat, or voice
- Croaky voice, hoarseness, or a cough that won’t go away
- A mouth or tongue ulcer that lasts longer than three weeks
- Difficulty swallowing
Symptoms affecting breasts or the chest
- Changes to the size, shape, or feel of breasts or the chest area, including the nipple
Symptoms affecting breathing
- Breathlessness
- Persistent cough
Symptoms affecting the tummy
- Persistent bloating or stomach pain
- Loss of appetite
- Persistent heartburn or indigestion
Symptoms affecting going to the toilet and the genitals
- Problems peeing
- Bowel changes
- Blood in poo or pee
Unexplained vaginal bleeding
- Symptoms affecting the skin
- A new mole, or changes to an existing mole
Changes to the skin or nails
- Sores that don’t heal
- Yellowing of the skin or eyes
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