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Strictly's Shirley Ballas reveals moving bucket list after cancer scare
Strictly Come Dancing's Shirley Ballas opened up about her future holiday plans after discovering lumpy tissue in her left breast in April
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People who sit for hours urged to drink one thing to cut death risk
Sitting for more than four to six hours a day increases your risk of heart disease, strokes and diabetes
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Red flag symptoms of bowel cancer when going to toilet you should never ignore
The NHS is warning to the public to remain vigilant for key signs and symptoms of bowel cancer, emphasising the importance of early detection for effective treatment.
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Hard to spot signs of rectal cancer as 90s DJ dies after diagnosis
Carnaval De Paris and Sunchyme hitmaker Dario G, whose real name was Paul Spencer, died on Monday after being diagnosed with stage four rectal cancer. Here, we take a look at the symptoms of the disease
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Four red-flag cancer symptoms to look for when going to the bathroom
NHS guidance has revealed the four symptoms members of the public should keep an eye out for when going to the bathroom, as less or more frequent bowel movements are tipped as a cancer sign
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Labour's Wes Streeting promises cancer treatment 'fit for a King' for everybody
Shadow Health Secretary Wes Streeting - who survived cancer in 2021 - said: "cancer doesn’t discriminate. I’m absolutely determined to make sure that you get cancer treatment fit for a king"
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New hope for cancer patients with new 'game changing' drug combo
The drugs - botensilimab and balstilimab - work by triggering the body's immune system to attack cancer cells. The treatment has been described as "potentially game changing"
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Bowel cancer drug that ‘shrunk 60% of tumours is hailed a ‘game-changer’
A COMBINATION of two immunotherapy drugs could be used to treat the most common form of bowel cancer, scientists say."Incredibly exciting" trials show
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New bowel cancer treatment that shrinks tumours branded 'game-changing'
The combination of two drugs used to boost immune response could shrink tumours in 60 per cent of patients, according to the new research by Anglia Ruskin University
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Red flag symptoms of deadly cancer that's surging in under-50s
Bowel cancer rates are increasing rapidly in people under 50, with those in their 20s worst affected. A doctor has explained the five reasons why the deadly disease is on the rise
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Dying man reveals final wish in emotional speech - 'I live in hope'
"There's nothing I can do about it now but I can't stop wondering what might have been... I represent the human cost"
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'Golden age' of cancer care as 4 key breakthroughs mean disease won't mean death
IT’S a worrying fact that more than half of us will get cancer in our lifetime.Each year around 385,000 people are diagnosed and 167,000 lives are l
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Bowel cancer expert explains why disease is becoming more common in under 50s
One expert said by addressing controllable factors, such as dietary habits, promoting physical activity, and managing obesity, individuals can help reduce their risk of bowel cancer
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The truth about 'ghost poos' and how they're a sign you're at risk of impaction
HAVE you ever taken a runaway poop?Elusive excretions, or whatever you call them, don't leave a trace on the loo paper or down the toilet bowl.Even wh
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Granddad dies after suffering allergic reaction to CT scan in hospital car park
A breakdown in communication led to a 17-minute delay in the hospital crash team reaching David Horsman as he went into cardiac arrest in the Royal Bolton Hospital car park
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New bowel cancer drug '100% effective' in 'unprecedented' trial
The immunotherapy drug, Jemperli, from GSK was given to 42 patients with locally advanced mismatch repair deficient (dMMR) rectal cancer - a form of bowel cancer
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Bowel cancer drug can rid patients FULLY of disease & works in 100% of people
AN immunotherapy drug could spare bowel cancer patients the need for surgery and chemotherapy after results showed it was effective in 100 per cent of
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'Disturbing' explosion of early-onset cancer fuelled by unhealthy lifestyles
Analysis from Cancer Research UK suggests more adults under 50 are being struck by the disease than ever before, with younger age groups seeing the biggest rises
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Bowel cancer 'could be cured' with immune boosting drug instead of surgery
BOWELcancer patients could be cured without surgery or chemo using a drug that harnesses their own immune system.Everyone given the immunotherap
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MAFS star Mel Schilling shares subtle cancer sign she missed ahead of diagnosis
Married At First Sight dating expert Mel Schilling - who has appeared on both the Australian version of the show and Channel 4's UK seasons - has opened up about her cancer diagnosis and is using her platform to help raise awareness of the condition
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Bowel cancer: The exact colour of your stools that could be worrying condition
Health experts have issued advice on how to spot bowel cancer, with one of the major tell-tale signs being the colour of the blood in your stool - here is what you need to know
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Discomfort about having camera inserted into bum 'causing colon cancer deaths'
Cases of colon cancer are surging among young people as medical experts struggle to catch up and crucial diagnoses are often missed as people avoid the prospect of getting a colonoscopy
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Red flag bowel cancer symptoms GP says people often ignore
Dr Mark Porter has spoken out about bowel cancer and the symptoms which are red flags for the disease and which should not be ignored. Certain signs mean you should seek medical aid urgently
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Grieving mum could lose 'only home she's ever known' due to little-known rule
Anna Martin's mum died of bowel cancer seven weeks ago and now she faces homelessness because she is ineligible to 'succeed' the tenancy of the home they shared
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Cancer symptoms include 14 key tell-tale signs from your head down to your toes
While many people know symptoms like lumps are worth getting checked out with a doctor, there are other cancer symptoms that are less well known and should be taken equally seriously