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'Concrete cancer' ruining pools for hundreds of Central Texans
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Rolf Harris dead at 93: Paedophile TV host and musician 'killed by neck cancer'
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The disgraced TV star had been ‘very sick’ with neck cancer since leaving prison six years ago, living as a recluse with his wife Alwen, 91, in Bray.

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Vladimir Putin has 'three years to live due to his rapidly progressing severe cancer', FSB claims
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An FSB officer described the Russian president’s condition as a ‘severe form of rapidly progressing cancer’, as speculation of Putin’s ailing health condition continues to mount.

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Norm Macdonald once joked he hated the phrase 'lost his battle with cancer' 10 years before he died of the disease
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Woman, 27, reveals she 'thought she was dying of cancer' because of side effects from coil
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Yasmeen Dahdah, 27, from Jordan, said she struggled with dozens of mysterious symptoms after having the coil inserted in 2015 and was forced to drop out of her university course in Leeds.

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Julie Walters reveals she's giving up acting after it 'caused her cancer'
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Speaking to The Times’ Saturday Review, the Birmingham-born star, who is now in remission, said she wants to stop working – but the only film she’d consider doing is Mamma Mia 3.

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Anger as Britain fails to ban breast implants that 'cause cancer'
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Textured breast implants are used by UK clinics even though they are outlawed in France and Australia over their link to anaplastic large cell lymphoma.

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Beth Chapman 'literally choked on her cancer' in moments leading to her tragic death at 51
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Bonnie said that a number of complications following her mother’s passing have made this summer, for she and her family, ‘the most fragile time of [their] lives.’

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Pill containing gut bacteria 'could help fight incurable Alzheimer's, Parkinson's and cancer'
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Scientists have isolated strains of gut bacteria that appear to boost the immune system’s response to diseases. The first trials have begun at Imperial College in London.

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Men are ‘willing to risk earlier deaths to avoid surgery for prostate cancer'
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A study found that they were concerned about the impact on their sex lives and the possibility of incontinence.

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