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قصة ستيف

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I have been a Molecular Cell Biologist for over 20 years. I worked in several institutes including Cancer Genetics at the Weatherall Institute and Oxford with Prof Sir Walter Bodmer. I then became a Paramedic in 2014.

 

I had been trying to obtain a referral for respiratory symptoms for a couple of years, without success. 

 

In March 2020, I knew referral was required without delay. I was only allowed a telephone consultation and my GP refused to physically see or refer me.

 

I had multiple repeat telephone consultations over many months. He repeatedly stated he would not be seeing or referring patients for at least 6 months.

He repeatedly failed to listen or take history. I attended accident and emergency, in desperation, to be referred back to my GP. He still refused.

 

On 4th May 2020, I emailed respiratory medicine at the regional hospital, stating the issue affected mid to upper left chest. There was no direct return contact and no change in the GP position.

 

I contacted several private clinics, however due to the Covid lockdown and since my concern was respiratory, they failed to respond.

 

I had to threaten legal action in November 2020 in order to obtain a reluctant referral and a telling off from my GP. 

 

He said he had been in practice over 40 years, that I knew only a little and he knew it was asthma and anxiety. He had only ever seen me once for 5 minutes and did not know who I was.

 

The referral for CT was routine, not urgent, so took another month.

 

Diagnosis was stage 4 lung cancer. Further tests revealed an ALK mutation. Location was mid to upper left lung, as I had stated in my email 6 months earlier.

 

It took a further 2 months from initial diagnosis to treatment, Christmas fell in this time.

 

I have now been taking Alectinib for 20 months. I only have a solitary 1cm lung mass remaining, and I am due for surgical removal soon. However, a recent, and first, MRI revealed 2 small brain metastases. I am having radiosurgery on Monday, hoping for resolution and no recurrence.

 

I reported the GP to the NHS and GMC, who found no fault. I did not see my GP for 8 months, and when I did, his first question was "have you finished your cancer treatment now?".

 

I was not impressed, I put my hand up and said, "I am leaving". I walked out of his room banging to door behind me. He then sent me an official letter warning me about threatening and abusive behaviour. Well, he had learned a lot and changed his ways. I know he will continue to do the same to others and I certainly know it is not only me or my GP - this is widespread!

 

So that is my tale to date, Prof Blackhall at Christies is now my main and most reliable lead clinician. She is the only person I really trust.

 

Every time I tell this tale I hope something will change and it will help somebody else.

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تلتزم ALK Positive Lung Cancer (UK) بإنتاج محتوى موثوق ودقيق وحديث يعكس أفضل الأدلة البحثية المتاحة وأفضل الممارسات السريرية. نهدف إلى تقديم معلومات غير متحيزة خالية من أي تضارب في المصالح التجارية.

Alk Positive Lung Cancer (UK) هي مؤسسة خيرية مسجلة في إنجلترا وويلز ((1181171) واسكتلندا (SC053692). المكتب المسجل موجود في 1 Ethley Drive، Raglan، Monmouthshire، NP15 2FD.

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