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'We battled recurring cancer'
Cancer charities say there needs to be more support for people facing a recurring diagnosis of cancer.
Figures show there is a 5% chance of sufferers getting a different kind of cancer in the future.
Survivors Emma Hannigan, Isobel Bradley and Nicola Jeffrey-Sykes speak to the BBC's Victoria Derbyshire about being diagnosed with cancer more than once.
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