22-Year-Old Diagnosed with Terminal Cancer After Docs Dismiss Symptoms

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- Nothando Nhliziyo suffered from severe back pain but doctors sent her home repeatedly
- After being dismissed four times, the 22-year-old lied to doctors in order to get her symptoms taken seriously
- She was then diagnosed with stage 4 cancer, which had spread so much that her disease was now incurable
A young woman was dismissed by doctors multiple times before being diagnosed with stage 4 cancer. Now, theyâre telling her thereâs nothing they can do to treat her.
Nothando Nhliziyo â a 22-year-old hairstylist from Leicester, England â spoke to The Sun about starting to experience episodes of severe back pain in November 2024. She visited a chiropractor and went to see a doctor, but was told there was nothing to worry about.
âInitially I thought it might be my job as a hairstylist making my back hurt because Iâd stand for long hours,â she told the outlet. âI never thought that it would be something so serious.â
âWhen the GPs would send me away and say, âTake some ibuprofen, take paracetamol, do these stretchesâ, it made me think, âIf they donât take it seriously then why should I take it seriously?ââ
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However, when the episodes became more severe, Nhliziyo scheduled doctorâs appointments every two weeks, hoping that she would be seen by a different doctor who would take her concerns seriously.
âThe pain was chronic and debilitating,â she explained. âI couldnât sleep, I couldnât even turn over, I couldnât get out of bed. Iâd crawl to the bathroom. My back would make crunching noises, Iâd have spasms and my whole body would stiffen up. It was just out-of-this-world pain.â
It wasnât until January 2025, after her worst episode, that Nhliziyo decided enough was enough. When she went back to the accident and emergency (A&E) department, she recalled a staff member asking her, âWhy would you come to A&E for back pain?âÂ
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At that point, Nhliziyo had been dismissed four times already. Feeling desperate and worried sheâd be sent home once again, she decided to tell a small lie, hoping to receive better care. She told medical staff that she fell down the stairs, which ultimately led to doctors agreeing to run tests on her.
Shortly after, Nhliziyoâs scans revealed that she had lesions spread across her spine, pelvis and left adrenal gland. She was told it was cancer, but doctors were unsure of its origin and needed to do more testing.
âWhen I heard it was cancer, I just wanted the ground to swallow me up,â she recalled. âI just wanted to vanish. Both my parents burst out in tears. I didnât know what to say at all. The room just was full of wailing. It was the craziest moment of my life. It was so traumatic.â
Three months later, after several scans, a biopsy and surgery to remove her left adrenal gland, she received an official diagnosis.
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In April 2025, Nhliziyo was diagnosed with stage 4 angiosarcoma, a rare and aggressive cancer that develops in the inner lining of the blood vessels or lymph vessels. According to the Cleveland Clinic, once the disease has spread it is very difficult to treat, with a low five-year survival rate of about 35%.
âI remember the doctors saying the cancer was stage four, metastatic, rare and incurable,â she she told the outlet. âI was so numb to hearing bad news that I didnât cry. I just sat there and my face stayed the same all throughout the appointment. I didnât know how to react.â
Nhliziyo explained that because of the diseaseâs location in her spine, doctors ultimately said there wasnât much they could do to treat her.
âThey didnât give me any hope,â she said. âThey started me on palliative care and I thought, âAre they not going to at least give me some options?ââ
âThey did offer me some radiotherapy and chemo, and I had a lot of medication for pain management,â she added. âBut by the time they told me what it was, they were already giving me the impression that they had given up on me.â
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Nhliziyo has since created a GoFundMe account to assist with palliative care. Sheâs now sharing her journey to raise awareness for angiosarcoma and encourage others to be strong advocates for their health.
âLife has drastically changed in so many ways, physically, mentally and emotionally. From being a normal 22-year-old enjoying life running my own business as a hairstylist, going out with friends and traveling to having stage 4 rare cancer,â she wrote on the fundraiser. âNever in my wildest dreams would I ever have expected this.âÂ
âMy experience has unfortunately taught me that if you have to exaggerate, and if you have to lie, do it,â she told The Sun. âIâve seen so many cases where GPs and doctors donât take people seriously until itâs too late, until theyâre in their coffin. Look at me now. Iâm at stage four and people are talking to me about hospice care, when I could have been at stage one, I couldâve been treated earlier.â
âItâs never a waste of the GPâs time,â she added. âNo matter what, do not downplay your own health, your symptoms, or how you feel.â
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