A father of three children told him how an apparently trivial problem, the difficulty of swallowing food, led him to a devastating diagnosis. John Robertson, 35, from Ayr, Scotland, learned last month that he suffered from esophageal adenocarcinoma in stage four, a rare form of cancer that affects the glandular cells of the esophagus and that, in his case, is in the terminal phase, according to The Mirror.
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A father of three children told him how an apparently trivial problem, the difficulty of swallowing food, led him to a devastating diagnosis. John Robertson, 35, from Ayr, Scotland, learned last month that he suffered from esophageal adenocarcinoma in stage four, a rare form of cancer that affects the glandular cells of the esophagus and that, in his case, is in the terminal phase, according to The Mirror.