'Doctors told me lump on my leg was nothing to worry about – now it's been amputated'

Mădălina Grigore

A young woman had to have her leg amputated after a doctor reportedly dismissed a small lump as "nothing to worry about" - but it turned out to be cancer . Mum Naomi Bath, 49, claims a GP said the lump was "nothing" when she took daughter Matilda Peachey, 20, in to have it checked. Matilda then went off travelling to New Zealand , but during her holiday the lump "grew and grew". She began to feel unwell so decided to fly back home in March and went to A&E , where the lump was diagnosed as