Charlene White Opens up About Losing Her Mum To Bowel Cancer in Support of No Butts Campaign | LK

Lorraine published this video item, entitled “Charlene White Opens up About Losing Her Mum To Bowel Cancer in Support of No Butts Campaign | LK” – below is their description.

After kicking off our bowel cancer awareness campaign, No Butts on Monday, our pink sofa has made it all the way up to Sunderland to spread the word on Tuesday and today, we’re continuing the conversation. Lorraine is joined by ITV news presenter and Loose Woman Charlene White who is supporting our campaign for a very personal reason, after she lost her mum to bowel cancer at the age of 47. She explains the key symptoms to look out for no matter what your age and why now more than ever, we all need to break the poo taboo!

Broadcast on 22/04/21

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