Leeds cancer patient told to pay £1,400 chemotherapy bill – or go elsewhere for treatment

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‘A Leeds prostate cancer patient claims that after being misdiagnosed for five vital months he has been asked to pay £1,400 for life-extending chemotherapy.

Dominic Horsley, from Woodlesford, was referred to specialists at Leeds St James’s Hospital in May after suffering from aches in his lower body but says he was told he was “too young” for prostate cancer.

The 41-year-old, whose father fought prostate cancer in his mid 60s, was found to have an enlarged prostate and was diagnosed with prostatitis, an infection of the prostate, but it wasn’t until September that he was given an MRI scan.

Tests then revealed a grade nine advanced tumour on his prostate that has spread to his right leg and pelvis, which a Leeds consultant recommended should be treated with chemotherapy followed by radiotherapy and hormone treatment.’

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