Terminal Cancer: Gareth's story | Cancer Research UK
cures November 21st. 2021, 3:53pmWatch Gareth share his brave story on terminal cancer.
25-year-old Gareth was in the army in 2015 when he was diagnosed with synovial sarcoma. He had his leg amputated to remove the cancer, and was able to join the Paralympic Team GB squad. But two years later, the cancer returned in his lungs and he was told his cancer is terminal.
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