Last month, Catherine, Princess of Wales shared she’d been diagnosed with cancer. Describing this news as ‘a huge shock’ and at age just 42, the Princess’ disease falls into a category known as “early-onset cancer” – when the disease affects those under 50. While cases in this age group are still rare, diagnosis rates over the past few years have been growing. And scientists are now on a mission to figure out why.
Receiving a cancer diagnosis at any age is devastating, but younger people living with the disease face additional challenges. James Gallagher talks to Emma Campbell, a mum of three young children who was diagnosed with bowel cancer at 36. Emma shares not just how her treatment affected her life, but the difficulties in advocating for herself as a younger person trying to get diagnosed. Professor Helen Coleman, cancer epidemiologist for Queens University Belfast, has been studying these diagnostic rates in younger people and explains possible reasons why more people like Emma are finding themselves living with the disease.
A series of videos recently went viral on social media from women claiming their weight loss drugs got them pregnant. These drugs – like Ozempic and Wegovy – help people lose weight by suppressing appetite, but could they impact fertility? James speaks to Dr Charlotte Moffett, lecturer in Pharmacology and Molecular Pathology at the University of Ulster, who is studying if these drugs might alter someone's ability to conceive. James is also joined in the studio by GP, Dr Margaret McCartney, who helps him answer some of your questions.
Presenter: James Gallagher Producer: Julia Ravey Content Editor: Holly Squire Production Coordinator: Elisabeth Tuohy
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Preventable deaths, Poo bank, Waterbirths
NHS under pressure, Breast cancer prevention, Lactose intolerance
Paracetamol, Prostate and HIFU, Uncertainty - Oxygen and Heart Attacks
Prostate Cancer
Dying at Home, Familial Hypercholesterolaemia FH, Delirium
Meningitis ACWY vaccine, Testosterone for women, Allotments on prescription, Heart failure and iron
Ministrokes, Midwife study, Cyclic vomiting syndrome, Noise in intensive care
Breast cancer, Alcoholism, CRPS, Generics
Welsh patient power, Liquid biopsies, Food allergies, Dosing errors
Obesity and smoking, Blood pressure, ADHD
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Why Become a Doctor? 2. All Work and No Play?
Why Become a Doctor? 1. The Golden Age
Personalised Medicine: Dose By Design
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Statins in the media, Unusual neurological itch, The hunger hormone, Viagra
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