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Home » Doctors twice said dad had haemorrhoids, but he had terminal cancer
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Doctors twice said dad had haemorrhoids, but he had terminal cancer

By staff11 September 2025No Comments4 Mins Read

By the time James’s cancer was diagnosed he only had a year to live

Neil Shaw Assistant Editor (Money and Lifestyle)

07:46, 11 Sep 2025

James Beasley was diagnosed with terminal bowel cancer
James Beasley was diagnosed with terminal bowel cancer

A grandad died from bowel cancer after doctors didn’t act on his symptoms twice, believing it was haemorrhoids – sommonly known as piles. James Beasley first attended a GP surgery in March 2020 complaining of rectal bleeding but no examination was carried out.

The former caretaker returned nine months later in December, this time complaining of constipation, abdominal pain and more bleeding – a blood test was done but no cancer was diagnosedf. When James went to the hospital, in August 2021, he was diagnosed with terminal bowel cancer.

James, from Rotherham, south Yorkshire, died aged 68 in February 2023. He left behind his two daughters Jane and Amanda, his grandchildren, as well as his wife Christine.

James Beasley and his wife Christine
James Beasley and his wife Christine

Daughter Jane Beasley said: “Dad had complaining about bowel problems for quite a while but trusted the doctors when they said it was probably haemorrhoids. When we were told it was bowel cancer, it completely floored us. To then be told that it was terminal devastated us all.

“Dad worried so much about the rest of us as even at his lowest, he cared more about how his illness was impacting us than himself – that’s the kind of person he was. His condition deteriorated quickly within his last year. Watching dad suffer, knowing there was nothing we could do, was awful. We miss him every day.”

Following James’ first visit to the GP in March 2020 he went back nine months later in December complaining of further pain and bleeding and subsequently had his bloods taken. The results showed signs of anaemia – low iron levels – which is a potential sign of bowel cancer, according to the NHS.

James’s low iron levels weren’t flagged and as a result no follow up appointment was booked. It was only when in August 2021, James visited the hospital that he reported his ongoing bowel problems, as well as diarrhoea and weight loss, that he was booked in for further testing.

At that time he was referred for a colonoscopy under the two-week pathway – an NHS process of referring patients who they suspect have cancer to a specialist within two weeks for urgent investigation. Following tests James was diagnosed with terminal bowel cancer in October 2021.

James Beasley was diagnosed with terminal bowel cancer
James Beasley was diagnosed with terminal bowel cancer

He underwent palliative chemotherapy in attempt to fight the disease and also had a stoma fitted. In January 2022, James was given 12 months to live – he died 13 months later. James loved ones said was a “family man who loved spending time with his children and grandchildren”.

Following James’ death his family instructed expert medical negligence lawyers at Irwin Mitchell to investigate his care and whether his cancer could have been found sooner. The firm successfully secured James’ family an undisclosed out-of-court settlement, although the GPs denied liability.

Through their legal representatives, the GPs said they were “very sorry for the outcome” and offered “sincere condolences.”

Emily Mansfield, the specialist medical negligence lawyer at Irwin Mitchell representing the family, said: “The last two years have been incredibly difficult for James’ loved ones, who have understandably struggled to come to terms with losing their dad and husband.

“Their grief has been made worse by the questions and concerns they had over his care. While nothing can make up for what’s happened, we’re pleased to have secured the answers the family deserve. By sharing James’ story, the family hope they can make others aware of the signs of bowel cancer. Early detection and treatment are key to beating this disease.”

Jane said: “While I know nothing will ever change what happened, we felt like we had to get him some answers. All we can hope for now is that by sharing dad’s story, we can help prevent someone else from potentially going through a similar ordeal.

“If speaking out and raising awareness around bowel cancer can save just one person, it will have been worth it.”

Symptoms of bowel cancer include bleeding from your rectum, blood in your stool, change in your bowel habits e.g. constipation or diarrhoea, unintentionally losing weight, feeling tired all the time and a pain or lump in your abdomen.

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