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You, Me and the Big C: Putting the can in cancer

About The Future Of Cancer Detection

You, Me and the Big C: Putting the can in cancer

BBC

Health & Fitness, News

4.83.1K Ratings

🗓️ 15 October 2020

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

Dr David Crosby, Head of Prevention and Early Detection Research at Cancer Research UK, joins Deborah, Lauren and Steve to talk about what the future of cancer may look like. He sets out a roadmap of how we can try and get to a point where nobody gets a late stage cancer diagnosis.

Don’t forget, you can get in touch by using the #youmebigc across all forms of social media – spread the word and share the positive support.

Transcript

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0:00.0

BBC Sounds Music Radio Podcasts

0:12.0

I've never seen Deb so excited by the way, David.

0:14.0

Yeah.

0:15.0

You know, like, if the listeners could see Deb leaning in on the Zoom call, like a face in a millimeter from the screen,

0:23.0

I mean...

0:24.0

I've already slept off her shoulder.

0:25.0

It's a brilliant...

0:26.0

It's a brilliant, rolling hundred page report.

0:28.0

You've never seen her.

0:29.0

I've never seen her so excited.

0:31.0

I'm looking forward to what you're going to say now, because, you know, we're really going one way with this.

0:35.0

Yeah.

0:36.0

Music Radio Podcasts

0:42.0

Hello and welcome to You Me and the Big C.

0:45.0

With me, Steve Land.

0:46.0

I'm just...

0:47.0

I'm just saying Steve Land.

0:49.0

We've got Lauren Mann, who's known on socials of girlbusters cancer, and we've got...

0:53.0

I know.

0:54.0

She's been seemingly excited, Deb, because we are letting her get her geek on this week.

0:59.0

That's Deb, James, aka, Baal, Bay.

1:02.0

I get to get my geek on.

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