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Mum beats mouth cancer twice for Christmas

Clare Davis-Eaton, 51, from Grimsby, celebrates being cancer-free after an eight-year battle with metastatic tongue cancer. Read her inspiring story of resilience and family support.

UK Woman's 8-Year Tongue Cancer Battle and Survival

Clare Davis-Eaton, 51, shares her harrowing fight against aggressive tongue cancer. Her story highlights rising UK mouth cancer rates and the vital support from Macmillan. Read her journey of resilience.

Mum beats cancer twice after finding 'frozen pea' lump

Clare Davis-Eaton, 51, shares her harrowing 8-year battle with tongue cancer after finding a tiny neck lump. Her story highlights resilience, family support, and the vital role of Macmillan Cancer Support.

Sister saves brother's life twice with bone marrow

Holly Murdy, 39, was a perfect bone marrow match for her brother Ben Uttley, 41, saving him from aplastic anaemia not once but twice. The family urges others to join the donor register.

UK Teen's Desperate Stem Cell Donor Plea

Millie Fairley, 13, from Eastbourne, has aplastic anaemia and needs a stem cell donor to survive. Her family and DKMS urge people to register as donors.

Elderly couple die in suicide pact in Whitby

An elderly couple described as 'devoted' ended their lives together after the husband's health deteriorated from bone cancer. The inquest heard they sent a letter to their solicitor.

DNA 'Caps' Predict Deadly Blood Disorders in Seniors

Groundbreaking research reveals how the shrinking of telomeres - protective caps on DNA - dramatically increases seniors' risk of developing life-threatening anemia and leukemia, offering new hope for early detection.

Football prodigy, 20, dies from rare cancer

A grieving mother shares the tragic story of her 20-year-old son, a promising footballer who lost his battle with a rare and aggressive form of cancer, urging others to cherish every moment.

Back pain reveals incurable cancer in 25-year-old

A 25-year-old woman's persistent back pain, initially dismissed as poor posture, turned out to be incurable cancer. Her powerful story highlights the importance of trusting your instincts when something feels wrong.

Tamoxifen extends breast cancer survival for decades

Groundbreaking research shows breast cancer patients taking tamoxifen for five years continue to see survival benefits more than 20 years after treatment, transforming long-term care expectations.

NHS Saves Baby From Rare Eye Cancer

A mother's world shattered when her baby was diagnosed with a rare eye cancer. Discover how NHS specialists detected retinoblastoma and saved her daughter's sight in this emotional survival story.

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