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(VIDEO) Diagnosed with stomach cancer at just 31: "It's a symptom I've ignored for years"
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(VIDEO) Diagnosed with stomach cancer at just 31: "It's a symptom I've ignored for years"

A 31-year-old British content creator named Harry Large has been diagnosed with stomach cancer, a condition his father died from at age 46. The diagnosis came after years of ignoring symptoms such as extreme fatigue and unusual satiety. Doctors initially attributed his symptoms to chronic exhaustion, but after his condition worsened this year, further tests confirmed adenocarcinoma in the upper part of his stomach. Harry shared his experience on social media platforms like TikTok and YouTube to raise awareness about the importance of early detection. He recently underwent surgery and will undergo chemotherapy and additional operations, including the complete removal of his stomach. His new diet will consist of pureed food with more fats, and he will need lifelong vitamin B12 injections.

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(VIDEO) Diagnosed with stomach cancer at just 31: "It's a symptom I've ignored for years"

A 31-year-old British content creator named Harry Large has been diagnosed with stomach cancer, a condition his father died from at age 46. The diagnosis came after years of ignoring symptoms such as extreme fatigue and unusual satiety. Doctors initially attributed his symptoms to chronic exhaustion, but after his condition worsened this year, further tests confirmed adenocarcinoma in the upper part of his stomach. Harry shared his experience on social media platforms like TikTok and YouTube to raise awareness about the importance of early detection. He recently underwent surgery and will undergo chemotherapy and additional operations, including the complete removal of his stomach. His new diet will consist of pureed food with more fats, and he will need lifelong vitamin B12 injections.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on health issues and personal experiences related to cancer diagnosis and treatment. It does not involve political figures, policies, or controversial topics. The framing is neutral, focusing on medical facts and the individual's journey without any apparent ideological bias.

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 70): Factuality is high as the article reports on a real-life case with details corroborated by cross-source consensus. It mentions Harry Large’s diagnosis of stomach cancer at 31, family history, and his public documentation of treatment. Objectivity is lower due to emotional language and focus on his p

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