A cancer patient has spent more than 14 years receiving unnecessary chemotherapy, hospital bosses have admitted.
Lawyers representing the man claim they know of 12 more patients - all in Coventry - saying his case is the "tip of the iceberg".
NHS Guidelines recommend the chemotherapy drug he was originally prescribed, temozolomide, should not be used for more than six months.
University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust (UHCW) said it was carrying out an internal review into what happened, and stressed it was committed to providing the best care for its patients.

