Boy's lump in neck was stage 4 cancer after being told it was tonsillitis View 4 Images
A family is rallying to raise funds for their 13-year-old son, who has been diagnosed with stage four cancer, after a lump in his neck was initially mistaken for tonsillitis. Tyler Hemming first noticed a lump in his neck in early 2024, which doctors initially believed was related to tonsillitis in January of the same year.
However, after Tyler's mum, Charley Hemming, 32, insisted on further tests, scans taken in May revealed the heartbreaking news that Tyler had Stage Four Hodgkin's Lymphoma. The cancer had spread to various parts of his body, including his nose, throat, neck, collarbone, armpit, heart, spleen, abdomen and shoulder blade.
Now, Tyler's family are striving to help him realise his dr