Seizing opportunities, fighting to live: How young cancer patients deal with challenges and treatment

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SINGAPORE: For the past three years, life has been a juggling act for Shaun Lim. Like most of his peers, the 24-year-old psychology undergraduate ...

Like most of his peers, the 24-year-old psychology undergraduate spends his time studying for examinations, as well as rushing to meet deadlines for assignments and schools projects.Mr Lim was diagnosed with stage three sarcoma cancer in July 2019. It is a rare and aggressive form of cancer that affects bone and soft tissues. He was 22 years old then and had just started university.

Fertility preservation, as well as the ability to return to work, are common concerns among young cancer patients, said Dr Teh Yi Lin, the director of NCCS’ Cancer Education and Information Services. She noted that in some cases, patients who had an amputation as part of their treatment would also have to get used to using a prosthesis and find a job that accommodates their needs.Despite the odds stacked against them, young patients often demonstrate a “strong” determination and will to fight and live, according to medical experts CNA spoke to.

It is a similar observation for Dr Teh who said that none of the young patients she has encountered so far has rejected treatment.Recalling a patient she lost last year, Dr Teh said the man in his 30s, who had been diagnosed with stage four cancer, continued treatment even though the outlook was not promising.

“It was definitely a heartbreaking journey, especially towards the end, but seeing his determination … I think that was very inspiring.”For young people like Mr Lim, the cancer and treatment also affected his social life.

 

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