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Mum’s strange metallic taste in her mouth revealed as incurable cancer

The Suburban

The Suburban

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June 22, 2026

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Mum’s strange metallic taste in her mouth revealed as incurable cancer

June Kelly and her son Max. (Myeloma UK via SWNS)

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