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It started with a pain in his lower back pain followed by nausea and significant weight loss.

Two months later, in December 2016, tests confirmed his worst fear: He had stage 4 choriocarcinoma, a germ cell cancer.

“I was only given a 5 per cent of survival,” said Mr Fuad.

“It was aggressive in nature and the cancer had already metastasised to other parts of my body like my lungs, lymph nodes. It was going upwards from the testicular area and was already spreading up to the spinal cord and the concern was that it might reach the brain.”

Two months later, in December 2016, tests confirmed his worst fear: He had stage 4 choriocarcinoma, a germ cell cancer.

“I was only given a 5 per cent of survival,” said Mr Fuad.

“It was aggressive in nature and the cancer had already metastasised to other parts of my body like my lungs, lymph nodes. It was going upwards from the testicular area and was already spreading up to the spinal cord and the concern was that it might reach the brain.”

Two months later, in December 2016, tests confirmed his worst fear: He had stage 4 choriocarcinoma, a germ cell cancer.

“I was only given a 5 per cent of survival,” said Mr Fuad.

“It was aggressive in nature and the cancer had already metastasised to other parts of my body like my lungs, lymph nodes. It was going upwards from the testicular area and was already spreading up to the spinal cord and the concern was that it might reach the brain.”

“It was aggressive in nature and the cancer had already metastasised to other parts of my body like my lungs, lymph nodes. It was going upwards from the testicular area and was already spreading up to the spinal cord and the concern was that it might reach the brain.”

Two months later, in December 2016, tests confirmed his worst fear: He had stage 4 choriocarcinoma, a germ cell cancer.

“I was only given a 5 per cent of survival,” said Mr Fuad.

“It was aggressive in nature and the cancer had already metastasised to other parts of my body like my lungs, lymph nodes. It was going upwards from the testicular area and was already spreading up to the spinal cord and the concern was that it might reach the brain.”

Two months later, in December 2016, tests confirmed his worst fear: He had stage 4 choriocarcinoma, a germ cell cancer.

“I was only given a 5 per cent of survival,” said Mr Fuad.

Source: CNA
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