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Our resident host, Dr Sam Godfrey, tells us the story of his remarkable grandfather, who was coding computers at 80, but deteriorated at heart-breaking speed after being diagnosed with brain cancer. While Dr Colin Watts talks us through his incredible work around glow-in-the-dark brain surgeryStand Up To Cancer: The Podcast által
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In this episode, we’re tackling the subject of taboo cancers. Dr Steve Nicholson talks us through his work on treating penis cancer and Professor David Sebag-Montefiore discusses his research into anal cancer. We also hear from a patient who has overcome penis cancer. Contributors: Dr Steve Nicholson, Prof David Sebag-Montefiore, penis cancer survi…
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Pancreatic cancer is incredibly tough to detect in its early stages and this means that it’s often diagnosed too late. In this episode, we talk to the relative of a pancreatic cancer patient whose diagnosis came too late to save them. We’re also joined by leading pancreatic scientist, Professor Gerard Evan who discusses his Cancer Research UK funde…
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Kirstie Allsopp talks in depth about her family’s personal experience with cancer and explains her decision not to undergo the double mastectomy that her sister opted for. During a one-to-one with Dr Sam Godfrey, the pair discuss some of the more difficult questions surrounding the science of breast cancer.…
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In this episode, actors from the Hollyoaks Stand Up To Cancer storyline discuss how the plot impacted them and how it affected their understanding of cancer. We also hear from a patient who survived Hodgkin Lymphoma and Professor Graham Anderson discusses his research into stem cell transplants. Contributors: Kassius Nelson, Richard Linnell, Prof G…
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Cancer has existed for almost as long as human life itself. In the first episode of this series, Kirstie and Sam take a look at cases of cancer dating back nearly 2 million years. We also hear from a child cancer patient who was diagnosed at just 2 years old. Contributors: Natural History Museum/Patrick Randolph-Quinney (University of Central Lanca…
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