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About Radio 1


Radio 1 is a Belgian radio channel operated by the Flemish public broadcaster Vlaamse Radio- en Televisieomroep. The channel focuses on news, together with discussion and debate on public policy and social issues. Radio 1 also carries live coverage of sporting events, branded "Sporza Radio".

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... BBC Radio 1 s Sound of 2024 longlist in full:: Find out more on the This year s longlist suggests African artists will continue to make headway in the UK, following the success of artists like Burna Boy, Asake, Rema, Tems, Wizkid and Tiwa Savage...

Brits Rising Star: Caity Baser, The Last Dinner Party and Sekou nominated

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Nov 28,2023 4:31 am

... The award, supported by BBC Radio 1, recognises UK artists who haven t achieved a top 20 album or more than one top 20 single by 31 October...

'I'll need to put up prices': Self-employed workers on Autumn Statement

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Nov 22,2023 7:01 pm

... " My plan is to expand and it would help me buy the bigger parts, barber chairs - even just furniture, " he told BBC Radio 1 Newsbeat...

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Tim Westwood interviewed a fourth time by police

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Oct 26,2023 12:51 pm

...By Chi Chi IzunduUK InsightFormer BBC Radio 1 DJ Tim Westwood has been interviewed under caution for a fourth time by the Metropolitan Police, BBC News understands...

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Chris Evans tells listeners he is now cancer free

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Sep 20,2023 12:51 pm

... " It comes eight years after the former BBC Radio 1 and Radio 2 broadcaster was given the all-clear following a previous prostate cancer scare...

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Adele Roberts: Bowel cancer patients discuss diagnosis and treatment

Sep 13,2023 1:51 pm

The News that BBC Radio 1 's Adele Roberts has been has sparked an outpouring of support from listeners and fellow presenters.

Other People who've also had bowel cancer are sending their support too.

Student Estera Bom was diagnosed Last Year , while Dr Philippa Kaye got her diagnosis in 2019.

'Don't ignore it'

Estera had never been in hospital before Last Year . She was studying interior design at De Montford university and says She She 'd always been very healthy.

Then, aged 21, She was told She has bowel cancer.

When She was diagnosed in May 2020, She was told the disease was at stage two or three, but She says it only took a few months for the disease to develop into stage Four - Meaning it's more serious.

The cancer has also spread to her lungs.

Estera's treatment started with chemotherapy and She 's now looking into radiotherapy treatment. She hopes to have surgery in The Next few months.

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To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser. Media caption, Bowel cancer: 'Let's talk about poo'

" It's very important to get Things checked as soon as you feel like something's wrong, " She says.

" You know when something's not right, and you shouldn't ignore that. "

" My advice is: 'Don't lose hope. Your body is able to do amazing Things . '

" The Amazing medical side we have available to us with the NHS is such a big part of Getting Through cancer.

" But also your mind set is such a big part that gets you through it. "

As a GP, Dr Philippa Kaye is used to caring for those suffering with illness and disease.

That was until 2019, when She was diagnosed with stage two bowel cancer at the Age Of 39.

Having a colonoscopy - a scan to check The Inside of your bowels are healthy - She looked at the screen and " saw the cancer myself. "

She adds: " I looked at The Surgeon and his eyes came up to meet mine, and in that very moment I knew. "

In a moment which She 'll never forget, Dr Philippa says: " My entire world changed. "

While the UK went into lockdown, She had surgery and chemotherapy. Luckily, She 's now cancer-free.

How do you spot the symptoms?

The Most important thing to look out for is a change in bowel habit, says Dr Philippa.

" Everyone has a bowel habit. You might go to the toilet every Two Days . Someone Else might go Four times A Day .

" But if your bowel habit changes for More Than three weeks, then that's something to see The Doctor about. "

She also suggests visiting a doctor if you have any abdominal pain for More Than three weeks, if you can feel a lump, or you have blood in your poo.

" It doesn't matter if it's bright red on the toilet paper, or mixed in with the poo. "

Other signs to look out for are losing weight unintentionally or your feeling tired all The Time .

" Having one of those symptoms doesn't mean you have cancer. It means you have a symptom that needs to be checked out.

" The earlier it is you get diagnosed the more likely it is that your cancer will be treatable. "

What if a friend or Family Member is going through cancer?

Dr Kaye says " don't always try and fix it.

" That's our urge when people we love are struggling, we try and fix it and make it better. But actually what we actually want is just to be listened to. "

If you, or someone you know, have been affected by cancer, information and support is available on.

Follow Newsbeat on, and.

Listen to Newsbeat at 12:45 and 17:45 weekdays - or listen Back .



Source of news: bbc.com

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