Can cancer be funny? When humour is sometimes just the tonic.

Cancer and humour may not appear to be obvious bedmates, but for some people it can provide a dose of light relief, or even make it easier for them to talk about what they’re going through. But it can be a fine line between what’s okay and what’s not - so how do you navigate it? Broadcaster and comedian Maria McErlane - Graham Norton’s radio agony aunt - talks to Sarah and Jeremy about how humour and mischief were a key element to her friendship with Nigella Lawson’s husband, John Diamond, when he was dying from throat cancer. We'd like to hear about your experiences with cancer, so please do get in touch if you’d like to share. If you're listening on Spotify, you can use the show’s Q&A feature, or please share your thoughts through our Instagram page at @howlonghaveyougot2024. And please do like and recommend the show as it helps us reach more members of the cancer community. Studio and Recording by A Digital. Production for A Digital by Andrew Armitage and Matthew Connolly.

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A podcast that tries to take the kerfuffle out of cancer. Jeremy Langmead and Sarah Edmundson, who both have cancer (recurrent prostrate cancer and secondary breast cancer respectively), discuss the high, lows and even the lols, that come with the disease. With the help of experts, and others with different cancer journeys to theirs, Jeremy and Sarah will tell it as it is. All the stuff they wish people had told them. Please be part of this, too. Let us know what you think, what you’d like, and we’ll do what we can. Message us on Instagram: howlonghaveyougot2024