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Sarah Ferguson, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie visited a London hospital together to raise awareness of cancer in ...
Sarah Ferguson revealed that her double cancer diagnosis felt "like a death sentence" while she advocated for young patients ...
The Up All Night star was declared "100-percent clear" of breast cancer after treatment and a double mastectomy. The Dexter ...
THE Duchess of York has warned the Government against neglecting teenagers with cancer. Sarah Ferguson signed a campaign ...
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Oxford Mail on MSNPhil Beer to perform in concert for Teenage Cancer Trust at CropredyShow of Hands member Phil Beer will play at St Mary the Virgin Church, Cropredy, on Saturday, May 10 in support of Teenage Cancer Trust. Beer is known for filling the Royal Albert Hall with his ...
The duchess, along with her daughters Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie, visited the the University College Hospital in London on Wednesday.
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GB News on MSNSarah Ferguson reveals cancer felt 'like a death sentence' in fresh health admissionSarah Ferguson has revealed that receiving a cancer diagnosis felt "like a death sentence" as she backs a campaign to improve ...
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Doncaster Free Press on MSNHarron Homes joins Lauren’s Legacy to spread Easter joy to young cancer patientsHarron Homes is once again proud to support Lauren’s Legacy in their annual tradition of delivering Easter eggs to children’s ...
Sarah, Duchess of York has warned the Government against neglecting teenagers with cancer in its upcoming national health plans for the disease.
Following experiences with breast and skin cancer, the ex-wife of Prince Andrew is joining with her daughters, Princess ...
Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York wants teenagers and young adults battling cancer to be thought of in the National Cancer Plan for England, so they can get diagnosed faster, as well as get better ...
A once “fit and healthy” 25-year-old woman, whose lower back pain was initially misdiagnosed, died from bone cancer less than ...
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