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I was diagnosed with stage 4 bowel cancer at 36 �I felt fit and healthy except for one symptom

A mother of three was “shocked�to discover she was suffering from stage 4 bowel cancer after doctors initially diagnosed her with a urinary tract infection.

Zoe Gardner-Lawson, 36, began experiencing a constant dull pain in her lower back in August 2024. Before the pain began, she had felt “fit and healthy.�

The sensation in led her to schedule a phone appointment with her doctor, who prescribed a five-day course of antibiotics for a suspected UTI.

Gardner-Lawson’s doctors discovered the tumor on her bowel after she complained of persistent back pain. Zoe Gardner-Lawson / SWNS

When the pain didn’t subside, she was given two more courses of antibiotics over the following month.

“There was just no change �and by my third dose, I’d really deteriorated,�she said. “I was basically bedridden �I felt so unwell, and the back pain had spread to my abdomen, too.�/p>

On September 19, Gardner-Lawson had another appointment with her doctor, who advised her to go straight to the emergency room.

Doctors initially suspected kidney stones after checking her symptoms and performing a physical exam. But a CT scan ruled out the possibility, and she was referred for blood tests.

Zoe Gardner-Lawson believes the the minimum age for bowel cancer screenings should be lowered to at least 30. Zoe Gardner-Lawson / SWNS

“My blood was checked for infection markers, called creatine reactive protein,â€?Gardner-Lawson said. “They were rising, until they reached 364n/mol â€?a normal range for women is 52.9n/mol and 91.9n/mol.”

When a general surgeon came to see her, he noted that it appeared she had fluid buildup in her abdomen. At that point, Gardner-Lawson insisted on having a full-body scan.

She underwent the CT scan, and an hour later, another consultant informed her that she had a perforation in her bowel and needed to be admitted immediately.

Gardner-Lawson was just 36 years old when she was diagnosed with stage 4 bowel cancer. Zoe Gardner-Lawson / SWNS

A second opinion in October revealed that she had a 5 cm lime-sized tumor on her bowel, which was causing the perforation. The cancer had spread to her liver, peritoneum, and stomach lymph nodes.

Gardner-Lawson was transferred to Cleveland Clinic London for further treatment, where Murray proposed a treatment plan.

“I needed emergency surgery to remove the tumor on my bowel, get rid of all the fluid and waste which seeped out, and then re-evaluate,” she said.

The operation took place on October 3 and lasted four hours, with the goal of removing as much of the tumor and fluid as possible.

A biopsy later confirmed the tumor was a cancerous blastoma �one of the most aggressive forms of cancer. Gardner-Lawson was told that she would need to triple her chemotherapy dosage.

“I’ve tolerated it as well as anybody can, it’s pretty hardcore,â€?she said. “I’m on round five of eight in total â€?it’s three chemo drugs per round.”

Gardner-Lawson’s chemotherapy dosage was tripled after her stage 4 cancer diagnosis. Zoe Gardner-Lawson / SWNS

In addition to chemotherapy, Gardner-Lawson enrolled in a natural remedies clinic for guidance on diet and exercise, as well as vitamin C infusions and mistletoe injections.

“I’ve basically just taken the approach to throw the kitchen sink at it; improve my prognosis as much as possible,” said Gardner-Lawson said, who has set up a to help fund her alternative treatments.

She believes that if she had been offered a fecal immunochemical test (FIT) earlier, doctors might have detected her cancer years ago.

She’s an advocate for lowering the minimum age for bowel cancer screenings to “at least 30,â€?if not 25.

For now, her prognosis remains uncertain, and doctors are waiting to see if the tumors shrink in response to chemotherapy.

Gardner-Lawson still has a long way to go on the road to remission. Zoe Gardner-Lawson / SWNS

“The plan is, once I’ve had my sixth round of chemo, they’re hoping I’ll have responded well,�Gardner-Lawson said. “All being well, I’ll need to be booked in for a second surgery �to remove remaining stomach lymph nodes and two tumors on my liver.�/p>

Gardner-Lawson hopes the minimum age for bowel cancer screenings will eventually drop to “at least�30 years old.

“If my disease was caught earlier, it would’ve been easier to treatâ€?I think the minimum age for testing needs to reduce,” said Gardner-Lawson, a human resources worker from Berkshire, England.

“My professor, Jamie Murphy, told me that I could’ve been living with this tumor for up to four years before my diagnosis â€?that’s terrifying,” she said. “If all goes well, I still have a chance at achieving a ‘no evidence of diseaseâ€?status, but it all depends on these next couple of years.”