Woman, 22, has 18 months to live after vaping since age 15 as she urges everyone to stop
Summary
Kayley Boda, 22, has been given 18 months to live after developing lung cancer, which doctors believe is linked to her vaping habit that began at age 15. She initially experienced symptoms like coughing up brown mucus and a persistent rash, but was repeatedly dismissed by doctors as having a chest infection. After multiple biopsies, she was diagnosed with stage one lung cancer, which later progressed to stage three despite surgery and chemotherapy. The cancer has now returned to the lining of her lungs. Kayley is now raising funds for a clinical trial in Germany and is passionately urging others to avoid vaping, emphasizing the severe health risks associated with it. She stresses that her cancer is likely linked to disposable vapes, as symptoms began shortly after switching to them, and there is no family history of lung cancer.
(Source:Dailystar Co Uk)