'I've had cancer six times — and I'm  still thriving'

Stemming from a rare genetic condition, Brian Tobin has had cancer six times since the age of 19. However, he says people can survive and thrive despite this challenge
'I've had cancer six times — and I'm  still thriving'

Brian Tobin: 'In Ireland, the lack of appropriate whole-body MRI scanning facilities means the State is failing people with Li-Fraumeni syndrome.' File picture: Patrick Browne

Before Christmas, it was revealed that at least 197 children across Europe were born from the sperm of a donor with Li-Fraumeni syndrome, an extremely rare genetic mutation that can lead to the development of multiple, aggressive cancers over the course of one’s lifetime, often with early-onset cancer in childhood or adolescence. 

Indeed, many of these children developed cancer, with a number dying at a very young age. In the case of these children, Li-Fraumeni syndrome was inherited from the sperm donor, who was unaware that he had the condition when donating as a university student, but it can also be identified in persons with no family history of the condition, as in my case.

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