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Imogen Potter

Length:3.24 mins
Date:7 July 2004
Subject:My life

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Title: My life with cancer

Imogen shared her story of living with skin cancer on BBC Video Nation Birmingham in July 2004. Sadly in May 2005 Imogen lost her battle with the disease. Read more about her story below.

An artist and teacher, Imogen Potter, developed skin cancer five years ago from a mole on her leg. She shares her feelings on BBC Video Nation on how her life was totally changed and her excitement in taking part in a cancer drugs trail that may make history.

Thirty seven-year-old Imogen, who campaigned tirelessly to warn of the dangers of sunburn, ran the Cancer Research UK- 'Race For Life ' for the very first time in 2004. Video iconWatch this video

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