Man becomes first known cancer victim to reveal terminal diagnosis after surgery was cancelled due to coronavirusAdrian Rogers, 46, has become the first known cancer patient to reveal his terminal diagnosis after his potentially life-saving surgery was cancelled in the height of the coronavirus pandemic.
Rogers, from Retford in Nottinghamshire, was diagnosed with stage four bowel cancer in July 2018, but after 18 months of chemotherapy, he was told his bowel was in an operable state in February this year.
When COVID-19 hit, doctors decided it was too risky to go ahead with his surgery, which was scheduled for April.
Now, the scaffolding supervisor and his wife, Amanda, 48, have been delivered the devastating news that his cancer is terminal.
He has been told the number of tumours on his bowels and liver has increased from six to 20.
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