Jonathan Neal

TV comedy star issues stark warning after he mistook cancer symptoms for a sore throat – as cases rise in younger patients

Comedian Rhod Gilbert has admitted dismissing his cancer symptoms as ‘a sore throat’ — and is warning others not to make the same mistake. The Never Mind The Buzzcocks panelist, 56, was diagnosed with stage four head and neck cancer in […]

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I thought I’d pulled a muscle – in fact it was the first sign of terminal cancer that’s killing ever more under-50s, and there were NO other symptoms

A mother-of-three has told of her devastation after what she believed to be a ‘pulled muscle’ in her shoulder turned out to be stage four cancer.  The first sign something was wrong came when Claire Turner, 43, tried to pass

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Now BAN tinned tuna, activists demand – as toxic levels of mercury are detected in store-cupboard favourite

Activists are demanding an outright ban on serving tinned tuna in hospitals and schools after toxic levels of mercury were detected in the store-cupboard favourite. The environmental campaigners also accuse food safety bodies and tuna firms of ‘cynical lobbying’ that

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‘I’ll never forget the words, it’s incurable’: Olympic hero Sir Chris Hoy calls for men to be offered prostate cancer screening from the age of 45 after the ‘horror and shock’ of his own terminal diagnosis

By Jonathan Neal For Mailonline Published: 04:09 EST, 5 November 2024 | Updated: 04:14 EST, 5 November 2024 Sir Chris Hoy has spoken movingly about what he called the ‘toughest year of my life’ after his incurable prostate cancer diagnosis.

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