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In conversation with George Alagiah: A Bowel Cancer UK podcast

In conversation with George Alagiah: A Bowel Cancer UK podcast

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Hosted by BBC journalist George Alagiah, hear personal stories and interviews with leading experts about living well with bowel cancer.

Bowel Cancer UK is the UK's leading bowel cancer charity. We’re determined to save lives and improve the quality of life of everyone affected by bowel cancer.
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George Alagiah speaks to mum-of-three Sarah Bates, who was diagnosed with bowel cancer aged just 39, and oncologist Professor Mark Saunders, from The Christie NHS Foundation Trust in Manchester, to discuss the impact of bowel cancer on people under the age of 50. The trio discuss a range of issues highlighted in our Never Too Young report and the importance of GPs being aware that, although rare, young people can be diagnosed with the disease. This podcast was recorded in February 2020, prior to the coronavirus pandemic and lockdown.
Host and BBC newsreader George Alagiah talks to fellow bowel cancer patient Beth Purvis, our Chief Executive Genevieve Edwards and Clinical Oncologist Prof. Richard Adams. They discuss a wide range of subjects, including shielding, coming out of lockdown, the recovery of cancer services, and the impact of a cancer diagnosis on family. For all our support and guidance on bowel cancer and coronavirus please visit our website.
George Alagiah interviews Steve Clark from Caversham who has stage four bowel cancer, along with oncologist Professor Mark Saunders from The Christie NHS Foundation Trust in Manchester, about chemotherapy to treat the disease. 
George Alagiah interviews Greig Trout from Wokingham who had stage two bowel cancer, along with Professor Claire Foster from the University of Southampton, about looking after your emotional health and wellbeing. 
George Alagiah interviews Barbara Hibbert from Harrogate who has stage four bowel cancer, along with surgeon Nicola Fearnhead from Addenbrookes Hospital in Cambridge, about surgery to treat the disease. 
George Alagiah interviews Stacey Heale from Southampton, whose husband Greg has bowel cancer, along with the charity’s Chief Executive, Deborah Alsina MBE, on what it’s like caring for a loved one with the disease.  
2: Managing a stoma

2: Managing a stoma

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George Alagiah interviews Andrea Robson, 39 from London, who has stage two bowel cancer and a stoma, along with stoma nurse Lisa Allison, Clinical Nurse Specialist in Pouch Care at Northwick Park and St Mark’s Hospital, London, on managing a stoma.  
George Alagiah interviews Matthew Wiltshire, 51 from Surrey, who has stage four bowel cancer, and the charity’s Chief Executive, Deborah Alsina MBE, about living well with advanced bowel cancer. 
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Jane Smith

Just listened to this podcast about living with a stoma. I have a permanent stoma folliwing APER in 2016. I would like to share with you how my stoma nursing team have supported me by teaching me how to irrigate daily. This has been amazing, I wear a soft stoma cap after the process and can get on with my day withhout the worry of any output. I'm a deputy head teacher in a primary school and back at work full time. it has been totally liberating. Jane Smith x

Apr 18th
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