Talking Cancer podcast - Series 1, Episode 2: Treatable but not curable cancer
Podcast
Published:
21 Feb 2020
Edition:
1
Emma B meets Adam, who was diagnosed with a brain tumour during a work trip to New York and is now living with a treatable but not curable cancer. Plus, Emma asks Macmillan professional Dany helpful questions on what living with this type of cancer means for people.
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In this podcast
Published:
21 Feb 2020
Edition:
1
Emma B meets Adam, who was diagnosed with a brain tumour during a work trip to New York and is now living with a treatable but not curable cancer. Plus, Emma asks Macmillan professional Dany helpful questions on what living with this type of cancer means for people.
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