Promising Signs of Life Detected on Distant Planet K2-18b

Chloe Wakelin, a 25-year-old mother from Rochdale, England, has been diagnosed with stage 3 bowel cancer following a series of misdiagnoses. Initially complaining of symptoms resembling a stomach flu, Wakelin's condition was dismissed by medical professionals as simply a bug. According to Wakelin, during a visit in December 2023, she vomited a substance resembling "cigarette tar," prompting her to seek immediate medical attention.
After multiple negative tests for Crohn's disease and irritable bowel syndrome, and with her condition worsening—evidenced by jaundice—she finally received a scan that revealed a tumor in her colon. Doctors advised urgent surgery, stating that without it, she would have only 12 hours to live due to liver and kidney failure. The ensuing procedure involved the removal of 25 centimeters of her bowel.
Wakelin is now advocating for greater awareness of bowel cancer symptoms in younger populations, stressing that cancer can affect individuals regardless of age. Experts from the American Cancer Society have noted an alarming increase in colon cancer cases among those under 50.