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Scots dad given just six weeks to live after cancer diagnosis now in remission

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Join thousands of others in getting the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox.A Scots dad who was given 'a death sentence' is now in remission from his aggressive cancer after five years battling the deadly disease.Tony Galloway Stein, from Fife, was diagnosed with oesophageal cancer after doctors discovered his windpipe was covered in tumours in 2016.But the brave 52-year-old refused to give up hope and now five years later, despite having to sleep in an office chair everynight, he has finally been told by doctors he is in remission - with 'no evidence of disease' in his body.It hasn't been an easy journey for the dad-of-two who beat his 'weeks to live' sentence after undergoing a major operation to remove the top of his.

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