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Bowel cancer at 34: Dad's shock diagnosis

Ben Duffin, a healthy 34-year-old father, was diagnosed with stage three bowel cancer. His story underscores a 240% rise in cases among young people. Learn the symptoms and why early screening is vital.

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.

Teen's survival after arms cut off in 1978 attack

In 1978, 15-year-old Mary Vincent survived a horrific attack, having her arms cut off and being left for dead. She crawled to safety and helped police catch her attacker, Lawrence Singleton. Read her incredible story of survival.

TOWIE's Bobby Norris rushed to hospital in ambulance

TOWIE star Bobby Norris, 38, was taken to hospital in an ambulance, sharing a cryptic Instagram snap from the stretcher. This follows his recent surgery for a testicular lump. Read his urgent health plea.

Alex Singleton Diagnosed With Testicular Cancer

Denver Broncos star Alex Singleton reveals testicular cancer diagnosis and successful operation. The 31-year-old expects to return to the field soon. Read his inspiring story.

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.

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