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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.

Study: Western Diet Fuels Lung Cancer Tumour Growth

Groundbreaking research links lung cancer growth to dietary sugar, with tumours feeding on glycogen. Scientists call for public health action mirroring anti-smoking campaigns. Read the full findings.

Vegan diet beats Mediterranean for weight loss

New research reveals a low-fat vegan diet leads to greater weight loss than the Mediterranean diet. Discover the science behind the findings and what it means for your health.

New Study: Age May Suppress Cancer Tumour Growth

Groundbreaking research from Stanford Medicine challenges the link between ageing and cancer risk. A new mouse study reveals older subjects developed fewer, less aggressive lung tumours. Discover what this means for future cancer therapies.

UPFs linked to 45% higher risk of bowel growths

New research reveals women consuming high amounts of ultra-processed foods face significantly increased risk of pre-cancerous bowel growths. Learn how diet impacts bowel cancer risk.

RFK Jr's carnivore diet sparks health warning

Medical professionals express serious concerns about Robert F Kennedy Jr's controversial all-meat diet, warning of potential long-term health consequences including heart disease and nutritional deficiencies.

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.

Cancer Warning Signs You Can Spot At Home

Medical experts reveal eight crucial warning signs that could indicate cancer, including changes in bowel habits and persistent pain. Learn how to spot these red flags early.

Teen's bowel cancer dismissed 13 times by doctors

A teenage girl's stage 3 bowel cancer was repeatedly dismissed by doctors who claimed she was too young for the disease, leading to 13 separate medical consultations before proper diagnosis.

Charity: NHS should prescribe exercise for cancer

A major cancer charity is calling for exercise programmes to be routinely offered to all cancer patients through the NHS, following compelling evidence showing it can significantly improve survival rates and recovery outcomes.

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