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BBC podcast presenter Deborah James, 39, reveals her cancer is back

BBC podcast presenter Deborah James, 39, reveals her cancer is back

BBC podcast presenter Deborah James, 39, reveals her cancer is back
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Bowel Cancer Awareness Month: Charlene White raises awareness and speaks about her mother

Bowel Cancer Awareness Month: Charlene White raises awareness and speaks about her mother Bowel cancer is the UK s second biggest cancer killer but it is treatable and curable, especially when diagnosed and treated early RAISING AWARENESS: Charlene White encouraged people not to feel embarrassed (Photo by Dave J Hogan/Dave J Hogan/Getty Images) BROADCASTER CHARLENE White raised awareness of bowel cancer on daytime television this morning. White, who lost her mother to the illness and is a patron for a charity that helps those with bowel cancer, told viewers what symptoms to look out for, and urged them not to be embarrassed when discussing and checking their bowel movements.

Deborah James launches No Butts campaign to check for Bowel Cancer symptoms

BBC podcast presenter Deborah James has poignantly revealed that all she wants is a future , as she launched a new campaign to mark Bowel Cancer Awareness month.  The broadcaster and mother-of-two, 39, who s also known as Bowel Babe, has been living with stage four bowel cancer since she was diagnosed in December 2015.  Speaking on Lorraine This Morning, London-based Deborah launched ITV s  Lorraine s No Butts campaign, designed to get people talking about the illness s main symptoms.  Speaking with Dr Hilary, the campaigner stressed that people had more chances of recovering from bowel cancer if it s caught early, and said people need to avoid embarassment about talkig about symptoms.

I Never Expected to Get to This Point : Man Told He Had Just Weeks to Live Beats Cancer

‘I Never Expected to Get to This Point’: Man Told He Had Just Weeks to Live Beats Cancer After being told he had just weeks to live, a 39-year-old man battling stage 4 bowel cancer has beaten his diagnosis. Moved to let others know that cancer need not be a death sentence, he claims that a positive mental attitude was the key to his recovery. “I never expected to get to this point and to be fair, it is only through seeing the experiences of others that I realized it was possible,” Danny de Brabander, of Claughton in Wirral, North West England, told the Liverpool Echo.

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