“Cancer, you chose the wrong girl.” via BBC
Media playback is unsupported on your deviceOne of the hosts of BBC Radio 5 Live's podcast You, Me and the Big C has revealed she is now"in a cancer-free place" after three years of treatment.
"I never ever thought we would be here," she told BBC Breakfast on Wednesday."It's only just sinking in." "Nobody knows what the future holds," she said, adding that she would continue treatment at the Royal Marsden Hospital.Deborah James was 35 when she found out that she had stage 4 bowel cancer
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