Hi everyone
My partner was told on Thursday by his 27 year old son that he has been told by his GP his has lymphoma. He (the son) has had a lump in his groin for around a year but last November thought he should get it looked at. At some point then he had a biopsy - at the GP surgery. He says he got a call Wednesday to go to the GP where a surgeon was coming from the nearby hospital to remove the lymph node as it had shown to be cancerous. The surgeon removed the node told the son he thought he'd got it all and that he'd need another blood test in 2 weeks to give his blood a chance to normalise he then drive himself home and told his dad the next day
my partner is beside himself with worry but his ex wife and son dint seem that bothered and at boys partner seems oblivious
My question is - is that normal practice? There doesn't appear to have been any scans, he hasn't been to the hospital so no consultant ....
the son does have mental health challenges depression, bipolar.
im not asking for comments on the son just whether the process I have described is usual
thank you
