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Talking Cancer

  • Bonus episode: Macmillan Cancer Support presents Cancer Unfiltered hosted by Lauren Mahon

    30 AGO 2022 · Macmillan Cancer Support presents a bumper podcast episode following a first-of-its-kind panel discussion hosted by presenter, broadcast and campaigner Lauren Mahon. A candid conversation led by real people with fascinating, unique experiences of cancer, who are ready to share their stories. Cancer, dating, relationships, fertility – no topic is off the table.
    Ascoltato 57 min. 12 sec.
  • Series 3, Episode 6: Cancer as a young person

    16 FEB 2022 · In the final episode of the series, Angie chats with Nick who was diagnosed with bowel cancer during the pandemic. Nick describes his experience of being diagnosed as a young person living in London, and getting to grips with his stoma bag which he now calls ‘Zippy’. Angie also chats with Macmillan’s Strategic Advisor for Treatment, Dany Bell, who provides some tips and tricks for living with a stoma bag. For more information and support about stomas, visit Macmillan’s webpage (bit.ly/34DaMHw).
    Ascoltato 35 min. 15 sec.
  • Series 3, Episode 5: Cancer as a single parent

    9 FEB 2022 · Angie has a cuppa with Dee, who talks about her breast cancer diagnosis while she was juggling life as a single mum. Dee explains the emotional impact that her diagnosis had on her young son. Later in the episode, Angie speaks to Macmillan professional Azmina Rose, who offers some guidance and support for single parents living with cancer. For more information and support visit Macmillan’s website (bit.ly/34oVnLa), or call the Macmillan Support Line on 0808 808 00 00, 7 days a week, 8am to 8pm.
    Ascoltato 29 min. 51 sec.
  • Series 3, Episode 4: Grief and picking up the pieces

    2 FEB 2022 · *This episode contains content which may be upsetting for some listeners* Angie meets with Chris, who was diagnosed with testicular cancer twice between 2007 and 2017. In this episode, Chris tells Angie about his initial diagnosis, during which time his dad, John, was a huge source of support to him. However, six years later, John received his own diagnosis, and sadly died in 2015. Chris explains how he coped with grief and a second diagnosis without his dad by his side. Later in the episode, Angie talks to Boots’ Chief Pharmacist, Marc Donovan, about his own experience and the practical support available when dealing with loss. For more information and support, visit Macmillan’s page on coping with bereavement (bit.ly/3ogiheB).
    Ascoltato 32 min. 41 sec.
  • Series 3, Episode 3: Cancer as a taboo

    26 GEN 2022 · Angie catches up with Iyna, who was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2015. Iyna explains that, in her community, cancer is often not spoken about and she found herself on the receiving end of hurtful comments from some individuals. Angie also speaks to Boots Macmillan Information Pharmacist, Bina Mehta, about the support that’s out there for people facing similar challenges after their diagnosis.
    Ascoltato 31 min. 21 sec.
  • Series 3, Episode 2: Cancer and fertility

    19 GEN 2022 · *This episode contains content which may be upsetting for some listeners* In this episode, Angie meets Krista, who was diagnosed with myeloma in May 2020. Still coming to terms with her diagnosis and facing treatment at home, Krista explains how she had to make a life-changing decision between fertility treatment and cancer treatment. Later on, Macmillan professional Azmina Rose joins Angie to offer guidance about the support available when thinking about fertility and cancer. For more information and support, visit Macmillan’s webpages on fertility in women (bit.ly/3rrJkUL) and fertility in men (bit.ly/3fAWgSS).
    Ascoltato 36 min. 40 sec.
  • Series 3, Episode 1: Talking to children about cancer

    12 GEN 2022 · Angie Greaves meets with Toria, who was diagnosed with ovarian cancer before the UK’s first coronavirus lockdown. She shares her experience of telling her five-year-old twin boys about her cancer and, later, Macmillan professional Azmina Rose joins Angie to provide guidance and support for people who need to talk to children about a cancer diagnosis. For more information and support with talking to children about cancer, visit Macmillan’s website . You can also call the Macmillan Support Line on 0808 808 00 00, 7 days a week, 8am to 8pm, for more information
    Ascoltato 24 min. 49 sec.
  • Series 2, Episode 6: End of life care and coronavirus

    24 NOV 2020 · *This episode contains content which may be upsetting for some listeners*. Join Emma B and Macmillan’s Strategic Advisor for End of Life Care, Adrienne Betteley, as they discuss some of the most common questions asked around the options for end of life care during the pandemic. From what the guidance means for seeing loved ones outside your household, to the benefits you might be entitled to. Plus, Dany Bell provides some practical advice for those receiving end of life care. For information support on the issues raised in this episode, you can call the Macmillan Support Line on 0808 808 00 00, 7 days a week, 8am to 8pm. You may also find the end of life care page (https://bit.ly/3384Vqc) on Macmillan’s coronavirus hub helpful.
    Ascoltato 22 min. 26 sec.
  • Series 2, Episode 5: Money worries and financial support

    10 NOV 2020 · This episode Emma B is joined by a new guest, Macmillan’s Head of Campaigns and Public Affairs, Eve Byrne, to discuss the money worries people with cancer may have during the pandemic and what financial support is available. Ruth, who was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2019, also shares her words of advice when it comes to finances and cancer, during coronavirus. For more information and support about financial issues, visit the financial support and coronavirus page (https://bit.ly/2GMJG5h) of our coronavirus hub. You can also call the Macmillan Support Line on 0808 808 00 00, 7 days a week, 8am to 8pm, for more information.
    Ascoltato 21 min. 6 sec.
  • Series 2, Episode 4: Practical support and how to access it

    28 OTT 2020 · In this episode, Emma B is joined again by Macmillan’s chief medical officer Dr Rosie Loftus and Boots’ Chief Pharmacist, Marc Donovan, to discuss all the practical support available to people with cancer during the pandemic and how to access it. The professionals also talk about the latest government guidance and what this means in practice for those clinically vulnerable. Mandy, who lives with treatable but not curable breast cancer, also shares her words of wisdom for handling cancer treatment and shielding during the ongoing pandemic. For further information and support about practical issues, visit our coronavirus hub (https://bit.ly/34Ce3Vf). You can also call the Macmillan Support Line on 0808 808 00 00, 7 days a week, 8am to 8pm for more information.
    Ascoltato 27 min. 6 sec.

In the latest series, Radio DJ Angie Greaves meets people living with and affected by cancer for honest conversations over a cuppa. Expect real experiences from people who understand what...

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In the latest series, Radio DJ Angie Greaves meets people living with and affected by cancer for honest conversations over a cuppa. Expect real experiences from people who understand what you’re going through, plus useful advice and information from Macmillan professionals.
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