Phil Dobson, 26, was diagnosed with a rare form of prostate cancer after a trip to the Scottish capital.
A man spotted the first signs of a seemingly incurable cancer after he found it hard to go to the toilet on holiday in Edinburgh.
He said: "On the second day of the trip, I started having trouble passing urine. I felt like I always needed a wee, but nothing was coming out. "About two litres of urine was drained from me - a normal bladder should only hold around 500ml. I was in a lot of pain because my kidneys weren't passing urine. They did a scan and discovered it was a tumour.
"The consultant said told me that they think the tumour is incurable, but the maintenance chemo can control it and make sure it's not coming back. I have decided to just live the best life I can.
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