"They were probably the darkest times of my life to be honest with you."It’s the travelling up to treatment every day and the lying under that machine and getting blasted with radio, it was very intense.He added: "There were just dark days to be honest with you.
For me, it was never-ending."Tom has now undergone six rounds of chemotherapy and 30 radiotherapy sessions, with the 33-year-old determined to beat this awful disease.He discovered he had the tumour just weeks before his wife Kelsey was due to give birth to their second child.Sam asked Tom how he has kept such a brave face through such adversity.He replied: "You just get on with it."When you are faced with animosity you either rise or fall."If any of us were in that position you.
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