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Mark Steel found strength in laughter while he was undergoing treatment for
Annie Bennett, 58, shares her moving story of discovering she had not one but two types of cancer, and how both have brought a new positivity to her life.
Comedy is a way of controlling embarrassment for Rhys James — so did writing his memoirs burst his balloon?
For about a decade I was convinced I was mortally ill. The identity of my illness changed several times, but the fear was always the same: in short, that I was dying; that I had some dreadful and no d
Emma Campbell, 54, on being inspired by her friend, the late Dame Deborah James, and what it’s really like to date when you have secondary cancer
After a couple of brushes with death, I made a bold decision. But would my loved ones be shocked?
FIVE RUNNERS WHO’VE BEEN GIVEN DEVASTATING HEALTH PROGNOSES SHARE INSPIRING STORIES OF THE MILES THEY’VE RUN IN THE TIME THEY MIGHT NOT HAVE HAD