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2. How taking charge of my fitness boosted my body confidence after breast cancer. After a gruelling battle with the disease, Susie Coleman overhauled her lifestyle and now feels comfortable again in her own skin
3. 'I thought I was too young and healthy to get bowel cancer at 36 - now I wish I'd acted sooner' As a supert ultra-marathon runner, Nathaniel Dye never dreamt he'd fall prey to bowel cancer. Now he wants us all to know the crucial warning signs
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5. Can an A-list retreat add healthy years to my postcancer life? Determined to future-proof her body, Rosamund Dean checks in to Lanserhof Sylt to test out its 'live better for longer' mantra
6. 'I'm 28 and my cancer is incurable - but I'm making the most of every moment I've got' Mikki Phillips is a professional development coordinator for the police, and lives in West Sussex with her husband Tom. The pandemic has presented an unbearable situation - but she's facing it with positivity
7. 'She's more than a nurse, she's my friend as I live with terminal cancer' Having cancer is frightening and isolating enough without the added complications of a pandemic. For Nicky Newman, 33, who has stage 4 breast cancer, it has been Macmillan nurse Claire Palles-Clark, 53, who's been helping her through
8. I have been betrayed by NHS bureaucrats; Unfair decision to deny cancer drug to hundreds of patients will condemn many to a shorter life
9. I was lucky to catch my bowel cancer early, but it shouldn't be about luck; As health secretary, I tried to introduce nationwide screening. On this and more, progress is required
10. 'I wouldn't have to suffer an agonising death' Sara Burns, who is terminally ill, explains why she backs today's Assisted Dying Bill
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