What was Steph’s Packed Lunch star Dale Bowes cause of death?
STEPH'S Packed Lunch star Dale Bowes has died at age 28.
The star was best known for appearing as a Lunchmate on the Channel 4 show, but sadly passed away after a long illness.
When did Dale Bowes die?
On April 10, 24 it was announced that Dale Bowes had died aged just 28 in the early hours of the morning.
A GoFundMe page raising funds for the star's funeral reported that Dale took a turn for the worse in March 2024.
It explains: "We got the news we had been dreading.
"There were no more treatment options for Dale as he had become too unwell.
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"Dale was transferred to the care of St Gemma’s Hospice and returned home.
"Within a week, Dale was placed on an oxygen machine at home. Dale continued to get worse until he was admitted into St Gemma’s Hospice on the 25th of March 2024 for end-of-life care.
"Dale continued to fight despite all of the odds and is an inspiration to us all."
What was Dale Bowes cause of death?
Dale died after battling terminal cancer.
The popular Lunchmate had been living with incurable synovial sarcoma of the left lung since 2021.
Sarcomas are a cancer that develop in any part of the body.
They are an uncommon disease and can strike inside or outside, including your muscles, bones, tendons, blood vessels and fatty tissues.
Dale had been undergoing various treatments including both radiotherapy and chemotherapy for the condition.
However, he previously told Steph McGovern: "I've been told that current treatments will not cure my cancer.
"One of the treatments could help me but at the moment if I deteriorate into a situation where I'm suffering I think it should be the decision of the person who is going through that."
Who has paid tribute to Dale Bowes' death?
Host Steph McGovern led tributes, as soon as the news broke.
She shared a snap of herself and Dale, and wrote: "Gutted to hear that @MrDaleBowes has died.
"Dale was one of our fabulous lunchmates who always brought so much wisdom and joy to the show, even in the middle of his brutal cancer treatment."
Talk TV's Gavin Wilson also paid tribute on Instagram.
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Along with a picture of the pair, he wrote: "RIP Mr Dale Bowes.
"A much loved Lunchmate of our @stephlunch @packedlunchc4 family!"
What causes sarcoma and what are the symptoms?
Medics don't fully understand why sarcomas happen and more research still needs to be done.
The main symptoms include:
- a lump which is growing, changing, or bigger than a golf ball
- swelling, tenderness or pain in or around the bone which may come and go and may be worse at night
- stomach pain, feeling sick, loss of appetite or feeling full after eating only a small amount of food
- blood in either your poo or vomit
Sarcoma can be treated and many people will have tumours removed with surgery.