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Kayley Boda, a 22-year-old retail assistant from Manchester, has been told she has about 18 months to live after doctors found lung cancer had returned in the pleural lining.
Boda began vaping at 15 and says she was using disposable devices — around one 600-puff vape per week — when symptoms began.
In November 2024 she developed an unexplained rash; in January 2025 she started coughing up dark brown, grainy mucus and was turned away by doctors eight times before coughing up blood prompted an X-ray.
After seven biopsies she was diagnosed with stage one lung cancer in August 2025; surgery to remove the lower lobe of her right lung upstaged the disease to stage three after cancer was found in six lymph nodes.
She underwent chemotherapy and was given the all clear in February 2026, but a pleural effusion in April revealed recurrence.
Doctors said they cannot definitively link cause to vaping but warned smoking and vaping 'didn't help.' Her family is fundraising to raise about ÂŁ20,000 for a clinical trial in Germany to try to prolong her life.







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