Cancer

Article thumbnail: Charlie Degale, who was suddenly diagnosed with cancer, is on a mission to break down barriers and encourage Black men people to open up about their cancer experiences and seek early medical help for any symptoms (Photo: Macmillan Cancer Support)

‘Black men dislike talking about cancer as they wrongly see illness as weakness. It's horrible'

Charlie Degale is on a mission to get more Black men talking about cancer after growing up in a community where men often ignore symptoms thinking they will ‘go away’ as new analysis reveals Black men are less likely to share their feelings

Record high skin cancer cases were caused by 1960s package holidays, says Cancer Research UK

‘You can get cancer at any age’: Navy sailor, 19, diagnosed with bowel cancer

Article thumbnail: Michael Jameson

If aspartame is in in Coke Zero and Pepsi Max, and the products that contain the sweetener

What aspartame is and the products that contain it after cancer warning