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		<title>Latest Newsletter!</title>
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Click to download or print the latest
Cancer Choices News Letter: 
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		<link>http://cancerchoices.org.uk/newsletters/latest-newsletter/</link>
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		<title>Madeline&#8217;s Story</title>
		<description><![CDATA[My name is Madeleine Mulgrew I am 47 years old a mother of 4 and grandmother of 5 I was diagnosed with cancer on the 1st June 2001.
To say it was a shock would be an under statement I was devastated, terrified, angry, lonely, frustrated, depressed, anxious and in total despair. I was about to [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://cancerchoices.org.uk/headline/cancer-choices-chairperson-wins-prestigious-award/</link>
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		<title>The genetic risks of cancer</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Sometimes people think they have a higher risk of developing cancer because there has been cancer in their family. But only a small number of cancers (between 5 and 10% or less than 1 in 10 cases) seem to be caused by a gene that is inherited from either parent. If you have one or [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://cancerchoices.org.uk/cancer-information/the-genetic-risks-of-cancer/</link>
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		<title>Worries and concerns</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Waiting for test results and for any treatment to begin can be a particularly worrying time. But it is important that all the relevant tests have been completed before treatment is started, as this will affect the doctors’ recommendations on the best option for treating your cancer.
Ask the hospital staff how long you may be [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://cancerchoices.org.uk/cancer-information/worries-and-concerns/</link>
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		<title>Tests and screening</title>
		<description><![CDATA[If you are worried about symptoms that you may think suggest cancer, then you should visit your GP. If your GP thinks there is any possibility that you may have cancer, they will refer you to a hospital outpatient department for further examinations and tests.
It can take courage to go to your GP to have [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://cancerchoices.org.uk/cancer-information/tests-and-screening/</link>
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		<title>Signs and symptoms</title>
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Being aware of your own body and your general health will help you to notice any changes that might be early symptoms of cancer. Many cancers can be treated and cured; the earlier the better.
There is no clear-cut list of symptoms, as the symptoms vary for different kinds of cancer. You can read about the [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://cancerchoices.org.uk/cancer-information/signs-and-symptoms/</link>
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		<title>What is cancer?</title>
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The organs and tissues of the body are made up of cells. As cells age, there is a constant process of cells dying and being replaced by new cells. This is usually an orderly process, but if too many new cells are created they form a tumour. Some tumours are not cancerous (benign) and may [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://cancerchoices.org.uk/cancer-information/what-is-cancer/</link>
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		<title>Cancer Information</title>
		<description><![CDATA[The following information has been provided from the Cancer Backup website. For updated information please see the link for Cancerbackup or Macmillan cancer Support.
Cancer is not a single disease with a single cause or type of treatment. All cancers involve abnormal growth of cells, and this section will help explain what happens before a cancer [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://cancerchoices.org.uk/cancer-information/cancer-information/</link>
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		<title>Information on family support will be updated shortly</title>
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4th March 2011
Information on family support will be updated shortly, please return again soon.




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		<link>http://cancerchoices.org.uk/family-support/information-on-family-support-will-be-added-shortly/</link>
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		<title>Living with cancer</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Cancer can have a huge impact on your life, both practically and emotionally. It’s important to remember that there isn’t a right or wrong way to cope with the emotions a diagnosis can cause. Finding what will help you is what’s important.
Coping with cancer
Most people feel overwhelmed when they are told that they have cancer. [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://cancerchoices.org.uk/living-with-cancer/living-with-cancer/</link>
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