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Published 09:45 30 May 2022 BST
Updated 11:00 30 May 2022 BST

The 58-year-old said that he first began to feel unwell around seven weeks ago, struggling to eat and drink, and initially thought he was suffering from heartburn.
Goram, however, ignored the early symptoms after he failed to get a face-to-face appointment with his local GP, before his condition worsened. He realised the severity of the illness when medical staff advised his family to attend.
He said: "I thought I had severe indigestion. It was as though my gullet was blocked. After a few weeks, it got worse and nothing was getting through.
"Everything I ate or drank didn’t get halfway to my stomach and I threw it back up. I couldn’t get a face-to-face with my GP for two weeks, by which time I was in total agony. I’d also lost 4st in four weeks.
"I had a CT scan at Monklands, then was rushed to Wishaw General and told my next of kin should be with me. That is when the alarm bells started ringing. I realised I had cancer."
But Goram has insisted he will do everything to battle the disease, saying that he will "fight like I’ve never fought before."
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