Explore every episode of the podcast Let's Talk Blood Cancer, The Patients' Podcast
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| Ben Tozer & Ben Foster - Tozer Opens Up About His Dadâs Leukaemia Diagnosis for the First Time | 17 Dec 2025 | 00:22:44 | |
In this episode, weâre joined by Ben Tozer, former professional footballer and a key figure in Wrexhamâs recent history, having captained the club and played a pivotal role on and off the pitch. Alongside him is Ben Foster, former professional goalkeeper and passionate Cure Leukaemia patron. What's in the episode:
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| Morgan Paine - A Garmin That Saved My Life | 07 Jan 2026 | 00:28:49 | |
In this episode, weâre joined by Cure Leukaemia Ambassador Morgan Paine. At just 26, Morgan reflects on being diagnosed with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia at the age of 19, and how unexpected changes in his Garmin health metrics prompted him to get a blood test - a decision that ultimately saved his life. Whatâs in the episode:
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| A World Without Blood Cancer? | 21 Jan 2026 | 00:45:23 | |
In this episode, weâre joined by Professor Charlie Craddock CBE, Founder of Cure Leukaemia, who reflects on the charityâs 23 year journey since its establishment in 2003. Charlie shares insights into the remarkable progress made in blood cancer treatment, while also looking ahead to a hopeful future for patients across the globe.Drawing on his experience as a leading haematologist, Charlie discusses what inspired him to pursue a career in haematology, the vital role Cure Leukaemia plays in accelerating research, and why research nurses and clinical trials are absolutely critical to improving outcomes for blood cancer patients.Whatâs covered in this episode:- Why Charlie chose a career in haematology- The role, impact, and importance of Cure Leukaemia- The urgent need for research nurses and clinical trials- The future of blood cancer and patient hope worldwideFind out more about Cure Leukaemia and how you can get involved and support blood cancer patients across the globe: https://www.cureleukaemia.co.uk/ | |||
| We Know That Trials Save Children | 12 Feb 2026 | 00:35:57 | |
In this episode, weâre joined by Jo Hawkridge, mother of Jude Hawkridge, who was diagnosed with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia at just 7 years old.Whatâs in the episode:- Jo shares Judeâs diagnosis story and the early symptoms that raised concern- A deep dive into Judeâs complex treatment journey, including CAR-T therapy and a bone marrow transplant- The realities of isolation, and how his family navigated life during these times- The emotional and physical journey toward remission and what it meant for Jude and his family- How participation in a clinical trial brought new hope, offering access to innovative treatments not widely available- Why Jo and her family are passionate about supporting Cure Leukaemia- The creation of The ATICUS Network and its mission to improve the future for children living with blood cancerFind out more about Cure Leukaemia and how you can get involved and support blood cancer patients across the globe: â â https://www.cureleukaemia.co.uk/â | |||
| Told He Had Only Two Weeks | 04 Feb 2026 | 00:38:10 | |
In this episode, weâre joined by Adam Claxton, who was diagnosed with Acute Myeloid Leukaemia (AML) in September 2024 after a persistent cough lasting 100 days.Adam shares his powerful and deeply personal journey, including:- His diagnosis story and the early warning signs- How his brother saved his life through a stem cell transplant- The emotional rollercoaster of reaching remission, then relapsing- Being told he had just two weeks to live due to limited treatment options- The impact of maintaining a positive mindset during the darkest moments- Being away from family throughout treatment and the challenge of explaining illness to young childrenFind out more about Cure Leukaemia and how you can get involved and support blood cancer patients across the globe: â â https://www.cureleukaemia.co.uk/â | |||
| The Clinical Trial That Saved My Life | 26 Feb 2026 | 00:34:11 | |
In this episode, weâre joined by Lizzie Dean, who shares her journey after being diagnosed with Acute Myeloid Leukaemia (AML). After two relapses and being told she had just two months to live, Lizzie had run out of treatment options â until a clinical trial gave her hope and ultimately saved her life.In this episode, we cover:Lizzieâs diagnosis story and the early warning signs she experiencedFacing two relapses and being left with limited treatment optionsThe devastating moment she was told she had two months to liveWhat a clinical trial is and how the clinical trial process worksThe role of a Research Nurse and the importance of dedicated Cure Leukaemia Research NursesWhat a bone marrow biopsy is and what the procedure involvesLizzieâs determination to give back, including helping to raise six figures for Cure LeukaemiaFind out more about Cure Leukaemia and how you can get involved and support blood cancer patients across the globe: â â https://www.cureleukaemia.co.uk/â | |||
| First-Time Mum Diagnosed with Leukaemia During Pregnancy | 12 Mar 2026 | 00:29:21 | |
In this episode, weâre joined by Eleanor Woulfe, who was diagnosed with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia (ALL) at just 32 years old â while 24 weeks pregnant with her first child. What started as concern over swollen lymph nodes ahead of a wedding quickly turned into a life-changing visit to her GP. Like many expectant mothers, Eleanor initially believed the symptoms she was experiencing were simply part of pregnancy. Instead, she found herself facing a cancer diagnosis while preparing to become a first-time mum. Whatâs in this episode:
Find out more about Cure Leukaemia and how you can get involved and support blood cancer patients across the globe: â â https://www.cureleukaemia.co.uk/â | |||
| Taking on the Tour de France with Blood Cancer | 20 Mar 2026 | 00:26:43 | |
In this episode, weâre joined by four Tour 21 riders all living with or recovering from blood cancer, speaking from their training camp in Calpe, as they prepare for an extraordinary challenge - riding all 21 stages of the Tour de France, just one week ahead of the professionals this summer. These riders are part of a wider team of amateur cyclists, taking on one of the toughest endurance events in the world. In this episode, we explore:
If you feel inspired by these riders and would like to support the Tour 21 2026 team, you can donate here: To learn more about Tour 21 and how you can get involved in 2026 or 2027, visit: | |||
| "Women cycling is undergoing this amazing time". Riding The Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift | 27 Mar 2026 | 00:37:11 | |
In this episode, weâre joined by four The Route riders who are preparing to ride all 9 stages of The Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift this summer, one day ahead of the professionals. All of the riders are inspired to take on the challenge for their own reason. These riders are part of a wider group of 20 amateur cyclists taking on this extraordinary journey together. In this episode, we explore: ⢠What actually is The Route and what does it involve⢠The individual motivations behind why each rider signed up ⢠The mental and physical resilience required to train for such an intense endurance event ⢠The empowerment and camaraderie of being part of an all-women team ⢠How their efforts are helping to raise awareness and vital funds for children living with blood cancer across the UK If you feel inspired by these riders and would like to support the Route 2026 riders, you can donate here: https://www.justgiving.com/campaign/theroute2026 To learn more about The Route and how you can get involved in 2026 or 2027, visit: â https://theroute.co.uk/ | |||
| Rugby Injury Led to Diagnosis | 09 Apr 2026 | 00:26:34 | |
In this episode, weâre joined by Mark Nicholas, who was diagnosed with Chronic Myeloid Leukaemia after months of unexplained symptoms that he initially put down to a lingering sports injury. What began as a persistent rotator cuff issue from rugby that wouldnât heal led to further investigation. Alongside noticeable weight loss, fatigue a routine blood test revealed something far more serious. Whatâs in this episode:
Find out more about Cure Leukaemia and how you can get involved and support blood cancer patients across the globe: â â https://www.cureleukaemia.co.uk/â | |||
| You Don't Have To Be A Pro To Ride Tour de France | 02 Apr 2026 | 00:30:58 | |
In this episode, weâre joined by five Tour 21 riders, riding all 21 stages of the Tour de France, just one week ahead of the professionals this summer. These riders are part of a wider team of amateur cyclists, taking on one of the toughest endurance events in the world. In this episode, we are joined by returning riders and new riders all with their own motivations as to why they are taking on such a challenge!⢠What actually is Tour 21, and what does it involve⢠The personal stories behind each rider⢠What made them sign up for the challenge and their motivators ⢠Their fundraising tactics and event advice from returning riders ⢠And much more... If you feel inspired by these riders and would like to support the Tour 21 2026 team, you can donate here: https://www.justgiving.com/campaign/thetour212026To learn more about Tour 21 and how you can get involved in 2026 or 2027, visit: â https://www.thetour21.co.uk/ | |||
| "No Way I'm Done, I'm Not Going". | 21 Apr 2026 | 00:34:29 | |
In this episode, weâre joined by Jenna Ostrowski, who was diagnosed with Acute Myeloid Leukaemia (AML) at 33 years old â after a visit to the dentist for persistent bleeding gums following a holiday.Whatâs in this episode:
Thank you to HCR Law for kindly sponsoring this epsiode. Find out more about Cure Leukaemia and how you can get involved and support blood cancer patients across the globe: â â https://www.cureleukaemia.co.uk/â | |||
| Understanding AML with an Expert | 23 Apr 2026 | 00:35:23 | |
In this episode, weâre joined by Professor Steve Knapper a Consultant Haematologist Hospital at Wales. Find out more about Cure Leukaemia and how you can get involved and support blood cancer patients across the globe: â â https://www.cureleukaemia.co.uk/â | |||
| "Today's Research Is Tomorrows Standard Of Care" | 12 May 2026 | 00:42:45 | |
In this special International Nurses Day episode of Letâs Talk Blood Cancer, The Patients' Podcast, host Adam Joyce is joined by Jesusa (Jes) Sulit, Sian Fowdur, and Abi Sutcliffe â three Clinical Research Nurses from Nottingham University Haematology Ward â to explore the vital role research nurses play in blood cancer clinical trials and patient care. Whatâs in this episode: - What a Clinical Research Nurse does- Supporting patients through long-term clinical trials from consent to treatment and beyond - Why research nurses are often described as ânavigatorsâ for patients throughout their cancer journey - How clinical trials help turn todayâs research into tomorrowâs standard of care - The impact research has had on blood cancer treatment, including less toxic therapies and home-based treatments - Why research nurses are essential to running safe and effective clinical trials - Addressing misconceptions and fears patients may have about joining clinical trials - The emotional highs and lows of supporting patients through treatment and remission - Why the role is so rewarding and the lasting difference research nurses can make to patient outcomes - Reflections on International Nurses Day and the future of blood cancer care Thank you to all Clinical Research Nurses for the incredible work they do to improve outcomes for blood cancer patients around the world. | |||
| How Clinical Trials Are Changing Lives | 20 May 2026 | 00:42:24 | |
On this special International Clinical Trials Day episode of Letâs Talk Blood Cancer, The Patientsâ Podcast, we are joined by Professor Chris Fox, Professor of Haematology at Nottingham University Hospitals and Medical Director of the Trials Acceleration Programme (TAP), to discuss the vital role clinical trials play in advancing blood cancer treatment and improving patient outcomes. Whatâs in this episode:
Find out more about Cure Leukaemia and how you can get involved and support blood cancer patients across the globe: â â https://www.cureleukaemia.co.uk/â | |||