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

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

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A fitness podcast from BBC Radio 5 Live
Website: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p0608649

The coolest club you never want to be a part of…

The team on the You, Me & the Big C podcast are your BFF’s, your sisters, brothers, fathers and mothers.

A candid look at cancer, with Steve Bland, Deborah James and Lauren Mahon. Founded by Rachael Bland.

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