In Great Britain, a patient suspected cancer by smell and turned out to be right
In Great Britain, a man was persistently haunted by a distinct smell of caramel. Because of this, he went to the hospital, where he was diagnosed with cancer, reports unilad.com.
Initially, doctors and the man's relatives did not associate this symptom with a malignant pathology. It turned out to be one of the aggressive forms of brain cancer.
Standard anti-cancer therapy did not yield results. Then relatives resorted to expensive treatment methods. Doctors from Germany promised to provide appropriate help to the patient.
Medical professionals note that the causes of this type of cancer are unknown. Specialists recommend seeking medical attention promptly if corresponding symptoms appear.
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