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1. I had 'inoperable' bowel cancer - a year later I was given the all-clear. Martyn Edwards shares how a regime of chemo, an immune-boosting diet and positivity helped him beat the disease

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

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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

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