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Anal cancer is a cancer which arises from the anus, the distal opening of the gastrointestinal tract. [1] Symptoms may include bleeding from the anus or a lump near the anus. [ 1 ] Other symptoms may include pain, itchiness, or discharge from the anus. [ 1 ]
In an interview, Chris Geiger, a baker from Series 8 of The Great British Bake Off, stated he was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin lymphoma. [1] When first diagnosed he wanted to read stories [3] from other cancer patients who had fought the same cancer as him and survived.
Bobby Moore (1941–1993; aged 51), England football captain and 1966 World Cup winner; the Bobby Moore Fund for Cancer Research UK is committed to beating bowel cancer in his memory. [ 9 ] Brion Gysin (1916–1986; aged 70), British-Canadian writer and painter , was diagnosed with colorectal cancer in 1974 and underwent a colostomy ; died from ...
Comedy legend Tommy Chong just revealed he's once again battling cancer. "I got diagnosed with rectal cancer," Chong told Us Weekly. When Chong beat prostate cancer in 2013, he cited cannabis as a ...
This is a list of individuals who have died as a result of anal cancer Pages in category "Deaths from anal cancer" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.
Craig Shergold (24 June 1979 – 21 April 2020) was a British cancer patient who received an estimated 350 million greeting cards, earning him a place in the Guinness Book of World Records. Variations of the plea for greeting cards on his behalf in 1989 are still being distributed through the Internet, making the plea one of the most persistent ...
A Greater Yes: The Story of Amy Newhouse is a 2009 Christian film released on May 28, 2009. [1] The story is about Amy Newhouse, who died of cancer, and the effects of her life and death on her surrounding community. [2] The film was shot entirely on location in Amarillo and Pampa, Texas. [3]
Howard Dully (born November 30, 1948) is an American memoirist who is one of the youngest survivors of the transorbital lobotomy, a procedure performed on him when he was 12 years old. Dully received international attention in 2005, following the broadcasting of his story on National Public Radio .