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A mum diagnosed with colon cancer says doctors dismissed her early warning signs as piles after giving birth - and is now urging others to push for answers if something feels wrong.
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‘Doctors dismissed my agonising symptoms as piles but it was actually colon cancer’

Hannah Phillips
Last updated: April 30, 2026 10:18 am
Hannah Phillips Published April 30, 2026
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Bronwyn one week after diagnosis. (Picture: Jam Press)
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A mum who was diagnosed with colon cancer says “doctors dismissed the warning signs as piles” and is warning of the symptoms that everyone should know.

Bronwyn Tagg first noticed something was wrong shortly after giving birth to her son, Austin, now two.

The 27-year-old began experiencing bleeding when going to the toilet which she says she reported to her GP.

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“They didn’t examine me but said it was most probably piles after having a vaginal birth,” Bronwyn, from Cambridge, told Need To Know.

“I feel like if the doctor had taken the time then I would have been diagnosed earlier.

“I think the NHS is so pressed that GPs don’t have time to explore all of the possibilities of the symptoms.

A mum diagnosed with colon cancer says doctors dismissed her early warning signs as piles after giving birth - and is now urging others to push for answers if something feels wrong.
Bronwyn having treatment. (Picture: Jam Press)

“I’m angry but I can’t dwell on it.

“After that, I started to have quite frequent diarrhoea so I had a gluten tolerance test, which came back negative.

“In the beginning of 2024, I started to get pretty horrendous tummy aches leaving me barrelled over, unable to move kind of tummy aches.

“So I went back to the GP.

“I’d previously had ovarian cysts so assumed that’s what it was.

“The GP arranged an ultrasound which did show a cyst on my left ovary so I had a test for ovarian cancers but the results were normal.

A mum diagnosed with colon cancer says doctors dismissed her early warning signs as piles after giving birth - and is now urging others to push for answers if something feels wrong.
Bronwyn, Josie and Austin. (Picture: Jam Press)

“I was referred to gynaecology for the pain.

“In February 2025, I saw a gynaecologist and explained my symptoms who said it could be endometriosis so arranged an MRI.”

The MRI showed a 40mm lesion in her rectum.

Bronwyn was urgently referred on a two-week cancer pathway and underwent a colonoscopy in May 2025, where doctors removed the entire polyp.

The mum said: “Two weeks later, I had a phone call whilst doing my shopping.

“They asked me to come in the following day for my results and to bring someone for support.

A mum diagnosed with colon cancer says doctors dismissed her early warning signs as piles after giving birth - and is now urging others to push for answers if something feels wrong.
Bronwyn having treatment. (Picture: Jam Press)

“I instantly knew it was bad news.

“I felt so numb doing the rest of the shopping, my 18 month old sat in the trolley just thinking ‘what am I going to do?’.

“We were called into the room and it was really quiet and sombre and that’s when the consultant said ‘I’m really sorry to have to tell you that the polyp we removed was cancer’.

“The rest of the appointment is a complete blur, I didn’t take anything in.

“I had no questions at that time, my husband was next to me in tears but I just felt nothing.”

Bronwyn, who is also mum to Josie, five, opted to have surgery to remove part of her rectum and have a stoma fitted.

The dental nurse said: “A consultant put it very bluntly and said that this will have already knocked a few years off my life.”

Six weeks later came more devastating news for Bronwyn and husband Glen, 27.

A mum diagnosed with colon cancer says doctors dismissed her early warning signs as piles after giving birth - and is now urging others to push for answers if something feels wrong.
Glen, Josie and Austin. (Picture: Jam Press)

Three out of 12 lymph nodes removed during surgery tested positive, meaning her cancer was now classified as Stage three.

She required chemotherapy.

Bronwyn battled exhaustion, nausea, nerve pain and emotional strain all while continuing to care for her young children.

Bronwyn said: “Chemotherapy was a lot more challenging mentally than it was physically.

“Don’t get me wrong it had been incredibly tough physically too.

“I struggled with exhaustion, nausea, and peripheral neuropathy and pain.

“And I found it so hard hyping myself up to go in for treatment that was going to make me feel rubbish.

“Chemo made being a mum quite hard.

“Josie started school in September and I started chemotherapy the week after.

“Whilst my husband is amazing at supporting where he can, he has had to continue working hard earning money so I still had to do the majority of childcare.

“Friends and family have helped with schools runs, dinners and play dates.”

One of the hardest parts, she says, was explaining her illness to her daughter Josie, five.

A mum diagnosed with colon cancer says doctors dismissed her early warning signs as piles after giving birth - and is now urging others to push for answers if something feels wrong.
Bronwyn having treatment. (Picture: Jam Press)

She said: “We tried not to convey that we were scared.

“We started off my telling her I needed an operation to remove something that wasn’t very nice from mummy’s belly.

“When I woke up with a stoma, I really wasn’t sure how she was going to take it.

“Thankfully the stoma nurses at the hospital are beyond amazing and supportive.

“They provided me with a teddy and a story book which helped explain mummy’s new body.

“She was very unsure at first, asked all sorts of curious questions as any five-year-old would like ‘does it hurt? Why do you have a bag? why does it look like that?’

“And I was just really honest with her.

“I change and empty my bag in front of her and will shower with her in the room.

“I think it’s good for her to realise not all body’s look the same and that’s ok.

A mum diagnosed with colon cancer says doctors dismissed her early warning signs as piles after giving birth - and is now urging others to push for answers if something feels wrong.
Bronwyn having treatment. (Picture: Jam Press)

“Even now, nine months post surgery, she still asks questions about how it works.

“When I started chemotherapy, I explained to her that I was going to have some very important medicine at the hospital.

“I said I would have to go every two weeks for one day and that the medicine would make me tired and feel a bit sick.

“But I explained it was important for me to have it so that the bad stuff in mummy’s tummy hopefully doesn’t come back.

“She’s been amazing throughout all of this.

“So helpful and brave.

“I only recently told her that I had cancer.

“I think I really wanted to protect her to begin with but really it’s about being open and honest with your children.

A mum diagnosed with colon cancer says doctors dismissed her early warning signs as piles after giving birth - and is now urging others to push for answers if something feels wrong.
Bronwyn and Austin. (Picture: Jam Press)

“She asked me if I was going to die and Glen found that quite tricky.”

Bronwyn has now completed chemotherapy and is awaiting results from a recent scan to determine whether she is in remission.

She said: “I’m really hopeful that we’re done but I know that we won’t ever go back to how life was before.

“It’s a new normal.

“A normal where we now understand just how fragile life is.

“I don’t sweat the small stuff anymore.”

After the sad death of Married At First Sight star Mel Schilling last month, Bronwyn is sharing her story to raise awareness.

She said: “With the recent passing of Mel Schilling, I know that being in remission doesn’t always mean it’s done and finished.

A mum diagnosed with colon cancer says doctors dismissed her early warning signs as piles after giving birth - and is now urging others to push for answers if something feels wrong.
Bronwyn now. (Picture: Jam Press)

“I think this whole crazy year has taught me to value my own time, to be a bit more selfish, say no to things I don’t want to waste my energy with and to say yes to everything that excites me.

“I plan on making some incredible memories with my children over the next new years.”

Bronwyn is urging others to persist if something doesn’t feel right.

She added: “For anyone noticing any symptoms, I would say go and get them checked with the GP.

“If they are disregarded because of their age, they need to persist.

“Early diagnosis saves lives.”

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