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7: 'I started noticing blood in my poo': Nick Summerfield on being diagnosed with bowel cancer at 33
- 2023/07/03
- 再生時間: 35 分
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“I thought I’d just eaten too much rich food – I want you to know bowel cancer symptoms”
This week, we’re welcoming Nick Summerfield to the podcast.
Nick is a supporter of Worldwide Cancer Research and today, we’re going to be discussing his story about bowel cancer in his 30s.
In My Platform, Metro.co.uk’s new podcast, we speak to the authors of some of our first-person and opinion section’s most-read articles of the past few years. My Platform is all about drawing attention to underheard and underrepresented voices in the media, with guests talking about issues close to their heart.
Hosted by me, Jess Austin. I edit the section of the Metro that all our lovely guests submitted their pieces to. As well as being among the most popular articles, they’re also some of my absolute favourites, and I can’t wait to speak to the authors more about what inspired them, unhindered by a pesky word count!
Our main aim with this podcast is to give a platform to underheard voices, offering a human-first story to accompany some of the most prevalent topics in the news. We’d love to hear if Rowan’s story helped shape your view - if so, please let us know on Twitter @MetroOpinion or by email at platform@metro.co.uk
My Platform is produced by Pineapple Audio Production.
This week, we’re welcoming Nick Summerfield to the podcast.
Nick is a supporter of Worldwide Cancer Research and today, we’re going to be discussing his story about bowel cancer in his 30s.
In My Platform, Metro.co.uk’s new podcast, we speak to the authors of some of our first-person and opinion section’s most-read articles of the past few years. My Platform is all about drawing attention to underheard and underrepresented voices in the media, with guests talking about issues close to their heart.
Hosted by me, Jess Austin. I edit the section of the Metro that all our lovely guests submitted their pieces to. As well as being among the most popular articles, they’re also some of my absolute favourites, and I can’t wait to speak to the authors more about what inspired them, unhindered by a pesky word count!
Our main aim with this podcast is to give a platform to underheard voices, offering a human-first story to accompany some of the most prevalent topics in the news. We’d love to hear if Rowan’s story helped shape your view - if so, please let us know on Twitter @MetroOpinion or by email at platform@metro.co.uk
My Platform is produced by Pineapple Audio Production.