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Mother and Daughter Face Breast Cancer Together

A powerful story of two families navigating simultaneous breast cancer diagnoses. Explore the emotional impact, genetic risks, and the unique bond formed in the face of a shared health crisis.

Adrian Chiles reveals skin cancer diagnosis

TV presenter Adrian Chiles shares his skin cancer diagnosis after a biopsy on his shoulder. He urges vigilance and discusses his experience with the NHS. Learn the signs.

Adrian Chiles shares skin cancer diagnosis

TV presenter Adrian Chiles has undergone surgery to remove a cancerous skin patch from his shoulder. He urges vigilance and shares his experience with the NHS process. Read his full story.

Adrian Chiles reveals skin cancer diagnosis

TV presenter Adrian Chiles shares his skin cancer diagnosis after a biopsy on his shoulder. He urges vigilance and thanks his 'lucky stars' for early detection.

Adrian Chiles reveals skin cancer diagnosis

TV presenter Adrian Chiles shares his skin cancer diagnosis journey, from spotting a change on his shoulder to the relief of human contact after NHS communication woes. Read his story and learn about squamous cell carcinoma.

Woman's IBS symptoms were incurable bladder cancer

Lauren Carey, 30, from Surrey, was repeatedly told her nausea and pain were food intolerances or IBS. They were actually symptoms of a rare, incurable cancer linked to lifelong catheter use. Her family urges others to advocate for their health.

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.

NHS Approves Pioneering Leukaemia 'Cure' Therapy

A groundbreaking UK-developed immunotherapy for leukaemia, offering potential cure with fewer side-effects, receives NHS approval. Discover this medical breakthrough offering new hope.

NHS approves next-generation leukaemia cure

A groundbreaking 'next generation' CAR T-cell therapy for leukaemia, developed in the UK, has been approved for NHS use. This one-time treatment offers new hope with high remission rates. Discover how this medical breakthrough could save lives.

NHS 'living drug' offers leukaemia cure hope

A revolutionary CAR T-cell therapy, offering fewer side effects and high remission rates, is now available on the NHS for adults with aggressive leukaemia, bringing new hope to patients.

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