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i'm running for cancer research uk as the official cancer research uk as the official cancer research a sauna. it will be at and sweaty but i am running for a great cause. the only about the people you are running for.|j for a great cause. the only about the people you are running for. i am running in memory of my dad who died at the age of 34 from stomach cancer and for my friends little boy. there isa and for my friends little boy. there is a serious side. we have done ground—breaking work, putting a lot of new research into brain tumours, childhood cancers and pancreatic cancer that there is no kerned cure for. good luck. your friends coming with you. a good time, i'm looking for, injuries permitting, and running for my friends little and andy, also my brother and in memory of polly and in memory of my mother, all these people affected by cancer. good stuff and good luck. alison freeman with some of those taking pa rt freeman with some of those taking part in the great north run. the headlines on bbc news... boris johnson attacks the prime minister's brexit plans saying she has wra
i'm running for cancer research uk as the official cancer research uk as the official cancer research a sauna. it will be at and sweaty but i am running for a great cause. the only about the people you are running for.|j for a great cause. the only about the people you are running for. i am running in memory of my dad who died at the age of 34 from stomach cancer and for my friends little boy. there isa and for my friends little boy. there is a serious side. we have done ground—breaking work,...
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obesity is set to overtake smoking as the biggest preventable cause of cancer among uk women in 25 years time, according to a cancer research tam fry from the national 0besity forum, and in bristol we can speak tojo richings, who was 20 stone when she was diagnosed with breast cancer. nicola, first of all, what is the link between being overweight and getting cancer? having excess weight in your body does increase the risk of 13 different types of cancer, and there is also a link with smoking that we know about and we are seeing estimates that in 25 years, the number of obesity related cancers in women will overtake the number of smoking—related cancers because when you carry excess fat, that fat is active, it does not sit there, it is creating hormones and growth factors and information which can increase the risk of cancer. potentially related to 13 different types of cancer, name some of them. breast—cancer and bowel cancer are linked to being overweight and obese, and other types like pancreatic and liver, once that fat is in your body and creating those hormones and that information it can cause damage across your body
obesity is set to overtake smoking as the biggest preventable cause of cancer among uk women in 25 years time, according to a cancer research tam fry from the national 0besity forum, and in bristol we can speak tojo richings, who was 20 stone when she was diagnosed with breast cancer. nicola, first of all, what is the link between being overweight and getting cancer? having excess weight in your body does increase the risk of 13 different types of cancer, and there is also a link with smoking...
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i am running for cancer research uk, and i am the official cancer uk mascot. is it warm? be hot and sweaty in here today but it's fun, running for a great cause. tell us about the people on your mind. my diet -- my dad aged 34 from stomach cancer, my friends little boy died from cancer a couple of years ago. there is a serious side. we need to start during cancer, we have done ground—breaking work, during cancer, we have done ground— breaking work, lots during cancer, we have done ground—breaking work, lots of preventative measures, putting a lot of new research into childhood cancers, cancers like pancreatic cancers, cancers like pancreatic cancer like there is no current cure for. good luck. you have friends coming and hopefully you're going to help her along the way. coming and hopefully you're going to help her along the waylj coming and hopefully you're going to help her along the way. i am going to runa help her along the way. i am going to run a pretty good time today couple injuries permitting. i am running today for my friends lil and andy and my brother rob, and
i am running for cancer research uk, and i am the official cancer uk mascot. is it warm? be hot and sweaty in here today but it's fun, running for a great cause. tell us about the people on your mind. my diet -- my dad aged 34 from stomach cancer, my friends little boy died from cancer a couple of years ago. there is a serious side. we need to start during cancer, we have done ground—breaking work, during cancer, we have done ground— breaking work, lots during cancer, we have done...
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however, with the number of smokers falling and obesity rates projected to rise, cancer research uk predictsndian ocean since friday, has been rescued. abhilash tomy suffered a back injury when the mast of his boat broke on friday during a storm, over three—thousand kilometres off the coast of australia. there was an international mission to rescue him. now, it's the day many hoped would never come as people living in a welsh council area will only have their waste bins emptied once a month, althougth recycling will continue to be collected weekly. the council is conwy and the move follows a two—year trial in some places. the authority says it will boost recycling and save money. critics claim it's unfair on larger families and could lead to more fly—tipping. roger pinney reports. the modern dustcart is a highly mechanised machine, keeping pace with more and more refuse. it used to be a given that dustmen, and they were all men, then, turning up at least once a week. rubbish was carted off to the tip, had the word recycling even been invented then. and now, reduce, reuse, recycle is the mant
however, with the number of smokers falling and obesity rates projected to rise, cancer research uk predictsndian ocean since friday, has been rescued. abhilash tomy suffered a back injury when the mast of his boat broke on friday during a storm, over three—thousand kilometres off the coast of australia. there was an international mission to rescue him. now, it's the day many hoped would never come as people living in a welsh council area will only have their waste bins emptied once a month,...
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joining me is rose gray who is policy manager at cancer research uk. thank you forjoining us.reakthrough is this? this is a really exciting new treatment. it involves taking the patient‘s immune cells out of their body, engineering them ina cells out of their body, engineering them in a lab and giving them back to the patient where it educates the patient‘s other immune cells and fight the cancer. it is tailor—made treatment which could lead to long—term improvement, so this is why everyone is so excited. currently it is solely for a rare form of childhood leukaemia, why is that? that's because it's the specific type of childhood cancer that a drug company has done the clinical trials then. we know there isa similar clinical trials then. we know there is a similar treatment currently being considered by nice which is responsibility for approving new drugs. that was recently rejected but we are hopeful that if further discussions are more fruitful that could be approved in future but it's being investigated for different types of cancer. is there any reason to think it wouldn't
joining me is rose gray who is policy manager at cancer research uk. thank you forjoining us.reakthrough is this? this is a really exciting new treatment. it involves taking the patient‘s immune cells out of their body, engineering them ina cells out of their body, engineering them in a lab and giving them back to the patient where it educates the patient‘s other immune cells and fight the cancer. it is tailor—made treatment which could lead to long—term improvement, so this is why...
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cancer. research published in the lancet today reveals the problem is worse in wealthier countries including the ukeing individual responsibility, instead of thinking about how we can build our environment to facilitate physical activity. for example, through urban planning, through transportation systems, through building more parks and recreation facilities, so that the physically active choices are the obvious choice, the easier choice, free choices for everybody. donald trump has dismissed a highly critical new book about his administration. bob woodward — the journalist who helped break richard nixon's watergate scandal — says the white house is having a "nervous brea kdown". the president suggested mr woodward was working for his political opponents, the democratic party, while the white house issued statements from leading figures in the government denying claims in the book. the archbishop of canterbury has called for a fundamental rethink of how the uk economy works including more public spending and higher taxes on technology giants and the wealthy. it comes ahead of the launch of a major
cancer. research published in the lancet today reveals the problem is worse in wealthier countries including the ukeing individual responsibility, instead of thinking about how we can build our environment to facilitate physical activity. for example, through urban planning, through transportation systems, through building more parks and recreation facilities, so that the physically active choices are the obvious choice, the easier choice, free choices for everybody. donald trump has dismissed...
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funded by donations to cancer research uk, the cytosponge is now halfway through international trial,picture late on sunday, and it will be warmer too. today at five. thousands of ba customers cancel their credit cards after a huge data breach at the airline. the boss of british airways apologises for the failure of the firm‘s security systems, and promises compensation. all the more than 20 years we have been operating and never had a breach of this type. we are committed to the integrity of the data of our customers. we‘ll talk to a worried customer and a data security expert. justice secretary david gauke says he‘s considering allowing no—fault divorces in england and wales civilians flee the last rebel held province in syria, ahead of a possible assault that could be the endgame in the country‘s seven year civil war.
funded by donations to cancer research uk, the cytosponge is now halfway through international trial,picture late on sunday, and it will be warmer too. today at five. thousands of ba customers cancel their credit cards after a huge data breach at the airline. the boss of british airways apologises for the failure of the firm‘s security systems, and promises compensation. all the more than 20 years we have been operating and never had a breach of this type. we are committed to the integrity of...
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cancer. research published in the lancet today reveals the problem is worse in high—income countries including the ukactivity being individual responsibility, and — instead of thinking about how we can build our environment to facilitate physical activity. for example, through urban planning, through transportation systems, through building more parks and recreation facilities, so that the physically active choices are the obvious choice, the easier choice, free choices for everybody. a pair of ruby slippers worn byjudy garland in the wizard of oz has been found, thirteen years after being stolen. the infamous shoes were stolen from a museum in minnesota, when someone broke in through a window late at night. no specific details were given about where or how they were found, but the slippers are said to be among the most valued props in film history. they were insured for $1 million, experts said they could the worth of two two times around that amount.” think i know where they were stolen. check out these rascals! laughter. 100%, judy's are more elegant than me. can you do to heal pap? absolutely. ma
cancer. research published in the lancet today reveals the problem is worse in high—income countries including the ukactivity being individual responsibility, and — instead of thinking about how we can build our environment to facilitate physical activity. for example, through urban planning, through transportation systems, through building more parks and recreation facilities, so that the physically active choices are the obvious choice, the easier choice, free choices for everybody. a...
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new research by the uk's leading charity for young people with cancer suggests children with the diseaseravel twice as far — and their parents have to spend twice as much — as adults needing the same life—saving treatment. why? if that sounds like your family — how far do you have to travel? and what effect is it having on your child? use the #victorialive. if you're emailing and are happy for us to contact you — and maybe want to take part in the programme — please include your phone number in your message. the top new story today. up to 80,000 paedophiles in the uk pose a sexual threat to children online — that's according to the home secretary sajid javid. he'll make the claim in a speech later this morning. he says he's shocked at the scale of the sexual abuse of children and has vowed to make it his personal mission to tackle it. new figures show that the number of referrals of child abuse images to the national crime agency surged by 700% in the last five years. 0ur correspondent duncan kennedy reports. child abuse images — the 21st—century curse on the internet. the home office sa
new research by the uk's leading charity for young people with cancer suggests children with the diseaseravel twice as far — and their parents have to spend twice as much — as adults needing the same life—saving treatment. why? if that sounds like your family — how far do you have to travel? and what effect is it having on your child? use the #victorialive. if you're emailing and are happy for us to contact you — and maybe want to take part in the programme — please include your...
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uk. parents of children with cancer are often under incredible strain, and now new research suggests they 13th birthday before getting the all—clear after treatment, and her mum, fleur. we are also joined by the charity's clare laxton. thank you very much for coming in and discussing this with us. let's come to your case, to start with. how old were you when you were first diagnosed? was first diagnosed my 13th birthday, which was five 0ctober, about two years ago. 13th birthday, which was five october, about two years ago. and how far october, about two years ago. and howfardid october, about two years ago. and how far did you then have to travel for treatment? where did you have to get to? manchester, so we travelled to manchester hospital a few times, and then when we found out it was cancer we had to go to the christie hospital which treats cancer patients, which is quite away from where we live, which is burnley, so it is quite a distance back and forth. i will come back to you in a minute, because that is the point that being made, that the reason they are having to travel is becaus
uk. parents of children with cancer are often under incredible strain, and now new research suggests they 13th birthday before getting the all—clear after treatment, and her mum, fleur. we are also joined by the charity's clare laxton. thank you very much for coming in and discussing this with us. let's come to your case, to start with. how old were you when you were first diagnosed? was first diagnosed my 13th birthday, which was five 0ctober, about two years ago. 13th birthday, which was...
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cancer drug to treat a debilitating eye condition. the drug, avastin,could save the nhs £500 million a year. bbc research suggests councils across the uky householders are confused by what can be taken. wolf alice. indie band wolf alice, are surprise winners of the mercury prize, for their album ‘visions of a life.‘ sport now on afternoon live with olly foster at the bbc sport centre, and it's been a special day for european golf olly to talk about oliver fisher shooting a 59. there's a big fight tomorrow at wembley as anthonyjoshua defends his titles. a hole in one, that a special, very few players achieve that. especially professionals in their careers. this is really the holy grail, the lowest score, managing to go around on a golf course in on their 60 strokes, very few players have done that and history has been made, the portugal masters, englishman oliver fisher sought —— shot the first sub 60 were round on the door, 69 strokes on his second round. this is the 18th green. he had that birdie putt for around a 58, the call close came. he just missed out on that, left himself a tap in for 59, a just missed out on that, left himself
cancer drug to treat a debilitating eye condition. the drug, avastin,could save the nhs £500 million a year. bbc research suggests councils across the uky householders are confused by what can be taken. wolf alice. indie band wolf alice, are surprise winners of the mercury prize, for their album ‘visions of a life.‘ sport now on afternoon live with olly foster at the bbc sport centre, and it's been a special day for european golf olly to talk about oliver fisher shooting a 59. there's a...