A man who felt unwell at work after a day in the heat was stunned when he learned he was suffering from a so-called "silent killer".
Shaun Walsh was 43-years-old when he was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer and told that he needed immediate treatment in order to save his life.
Shaun, from Huyton, Merseyside, counts himself lucky that he noticed his symptoms when he did, and he has spent his last three years being cancer free, reports Liverpool Echo.He is now hoping to raise awareness of the signs and symptoms of the condition.Pancreatic cancer is often referred to as a 'hidden' or 'silent' killer due to it rarely presenting any symptoms in its early stages and often being diagnosed at a late stage.Shaun, 46, said: "I just want people to
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