All news on the topic: Cancer
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Dame Esther Rantzen says she has lung cancer which 'has spread'
Veteran broadcaster and charity pioneer Dame Esther Rantzen, 82, has revealed she is receiving treatment for lung cancer, which she said 'has now spread'
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Family thought their son had growing pains but the 'truth was far worse'
Harry Budd's aches and pains continued and he could no longer walk. His parents knew something was very wrong and made an appointment with a doctor and he was found to have bone cancer
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Emre Can opens up on urgent cancer surgery just weeks after Liverpool exit
The German midfielder left the Reds for Juventus in the summer of 2018, but he received a shock thyroid cancer diagnosis just weeks after joining his new club
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Mum in tears after being fined for parking at hospital during cancer treatment
Mandy Williams was at Ysbyty Gwynedd in north Wales on Friday for a round of chemotherapy. When she came out five hours later she was hit with a parking fine
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TikTok star Randy Gonzalez dies at 35 after battle with stage four cancer
Popular TikToker Randy Gonzalez – famous for his wholesome Enkyboys videos with son Brice – has died aged 35 after a stage four cancer battle
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Michael Bublé says he was 'unstable' over son's cancer and lost his 'alter ego'
Michael Bublé's son Noah was just three years old when he was diagnosed with hepatoblastoma, a rare type of liver cancer. To the relief of Michael and his wife, he went into remission a year later
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'I had devastating diagnosis at 27 like Jade Goody - a smear test saved my life'
Vikki Ridler, from Scotland, was a 27-year-old mum when she was diagnosed with cervical cancer - just like Jade Goody - and says going for a smear test 'saved her life'
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BBC Breakfast's Sally fights back tears over death of 'brilliant' Bill Turnbull
Nina Warhurst and Sally Nugent paid tribute to former BBC Breakfast presenter Bill Turnbull, who died last year after being diagnosed with prostate cancer
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Women in low-income households are less likely to access healthcare, study finds
Women in households earning up to £25k per annum are less health literate - and less likely to understand healthcare professionals
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'Electrical signals in breasts could help us understand why cancer spreads'
Dr Miriam Stoppard shares exciting research from Imperial College London on the electrical charges given out by cancer cells, which could lead to targeted attacks and new treatments
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Mum told she's 'too young' for bleeding to be serious is given a year to live
Emma Clarke and David Rice have three kids and had the rest of their lives to look forward to when the mum began suffering abnormal bleeding, despite repeated reassurances it was not major, she was diagnosed with cancer
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Woman mortified as she has to admit 'cancer scare' was lovebite from steamy romp
Annabel Fisher was referred to a specialist in Robe, southern Australia, when she grew concerned about the 'rock-solid' bruised mass, which was about the size of a 50p coin
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'My first smear test was a huge relief - why it's so important to book yours'
Mirror writer Nia Dalton shares her first smear test experience, as shocking NHS data reveals only one in three women are now taking up free cervical cancer screenings
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Dad dies 3 weeks before daughter from 'broken heart' over her cancer suffering
Angela Courtney and her dad Tony passed away within weeks of each other - according to their loved ones, Tony died of a 'broken heart' after his daughter was diagnosed with terminal cancer
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Gran's search for 'angel' who approached her and held her hand outside hospital
Grandmother Joan Prescott, 87, had just left Clatterbridge Cancer Centre in the Wirral, where she is currently undergoing treatment for pancreatic cancer, when she fell in Liverpool city centre
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Bobby Charlton's family lose another brother and youngest is battling dementia
England football star Sir Bobby Charlton was too unwell to attend his brother's funeral, according to relatives who say all four of the siblings have been hit by dementia
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Heartbroken family thought girl, 4, had flu only to discover she has rare cancer
Kirsten Lorde believed her smiling daughter, now aged four, was ill with flu when she had a temperature and was coughing - but it turned out to be much worse
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Blood sample after starting chemotherapy will predict if patient will survive
A team of Norwegian scientists said the amount of ERK1/2 that a patient's body produces after chemotherapy can help predict whether someone will survive within five years
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Woman diagnosed with rare bone cancer after being misdiagnosed three times
Medical experts first informed Sarah-Jayne Wilson a leg and knee pain was tendonitis but after having an MRI scan she was diagnosed with Ewing’s sarcoma, a rare form of bone cancer
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Family heartbroken as boy, 4, gets tragic cancer diagnosis on Christmas Day
Jaxon Garvey was diagnosed with a rare and aggressive brain tumour after being taken to hospital just two days before Christmas. His parents, who also have a nine-month-old baby, were left devastated
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Laryngeal cancer symptom you can feel in your ear - and six other warning signs
Head and neck cancers are responsible for more than 4,000 deaths a year in the UK - so understanding the warning signs can help you catch the disease early
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Cervical cancer survivors speak out - from 'no symptoms' to fears for baby boy
We speak to three women who’ve had cervical cancer about their experiences– and why some want the NHS screening age lowered
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Dying Brit begs 'end cruel ban' as she plans 11000 mile trip to die with dignity
Avril Barker, 51, who has terminal cancer, will have to undertake a gruelling 30-hour journey to New Zealand - where she has dual citizenship - to end her life on her own terms
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Cancer-hit man told at Christmas he has weeks to live throws his own funeral
Rob Hale thought he was suffering from long Covid but the harrowing diagnosis was Leukaemia and after being given potentially weeks to live the 33-year-old vowed to live life to the max
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Putin's body double suffering from chronic kidney disease, wild claims suggest
Russians believe that Vladimir Putin has an army of body doubles that have stood in for him at key public appearances, including when he was driving over the Crimea Bridge in December last year, and at the funeral of a regional director
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