Tragic tale of a parent who was diagnosed with incurable cancer

Paul Hill, 36, facing advanced diffuse stomach cancer, has penned a poignant list of commitments for his 17-month-old son, George. Determined to fight the incurable illness, Paul vows to witness George’s milestones, from school beginnings to first bar visits. Despite symptoms surfacing only three months ago, doctors revealed the cancer’s presence for about five years. Private tests uncovered its advanced state, having spread to Paul’s gastroesophageal junction and pancreas. Paul, eligible for a UK clinical trial with immunotherapy, seeks a chance to overcome the grim prognosis. Currently, his wife Jessica’s JustGiving page aims to fund stomach cancer research, expressing urgency to support Paul’s commitment to watch their son grow.

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