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			<title>Breast Cancer Care Podcast</title>			
			<link>http://www.breastcancercare.org.uk?id=11978</link>			
			<language>en-us</language>			
			<copyright>&#x2117; &amp; &#xA9; 2008 Breast Cancer Care</copyright>			
			<itunes:subtitle>The latest news and developments in breast cancer and services from Breast Cancer Care</itunes:subtitle>			
			<itunes:author>Breast Cancer Care</itunes:author>			
			<itunes:summary>Our monthly podcast delivers information about the latest developments in breast cancer treatments, news about Breast Cancer Care&apos;s services and exclusive reports featuring our celebrity supporters etc. Look for our Podcast in the iTunes Music Store</itunes:summary>			
			<description>Our monthly podcast is designed to deliver information about the latest news &amp; developments in breast cancer, Breast Cancer Care&apos;s services &amp; events. Look for our Podcast in the iTunes Music Store</description>			
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			<itunes:name>Breast Cancer Care</itunes:name>			
			<itunes:email>podcast@breastcancercare.org.uk</itunes:email>			
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				<title>August 2008 - Body image special, part two</title>				
				<itunes:author>Breast Cancer Care</itunes:author>				
				<itunes:subtitle>Part two of a two-part special on breast cancer, body image and intimacy following a diagnosis</itunes:subtitle>				
				<itunes:summary>The second part of our two episodes concerning body image and intimacy, following a diagnosis of breast cancer. Hear from two of four interviewees who spoke to us at length and shared their thoughts about their diagnosis, how it's affected their lives and how they have changed.</itunes:summary>				
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				<pubDate>Tue, 19 Aug 2008 13:00:00 GMT</pubDate>				
				<itunes:duration>30:02</itunes:duration>				
				<itunes:keywords>Breast Cancer Care,treatments,breast,cancer,news,services,developments,myth,events,help,body,image,breasts,issues,concerns,intimacy,partner,husband,wife,diagnosis,interviews,how,look,hair loss,sex,wig</itunes:keywords>			
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				<title>July 2008 - Body image special, part one</title>				
				<itunes:author>Breast Cancer Care</itunes:author>				
				<itunes:subtitle>Part one of a two-part special on breast cancer, body image and intimacy following a diagnosis</itunes:subtitle>				
				<itunes:summary>The first part of our two episodes concerning body image and intimacy, following a diagnosis of breast cancer. Hear from two of four interviewees who spoke to us at length and shared their thoughts about their diagnosis, how it's affected their lives and how they have changed.</itunes:summary>				
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				<pubDate>Wed, 23 Jul 2008 13:00:00 GMT</pubDate>				
				<itunes:duration>36:20</itunes:duration>				
				<itunes:keywords>Breast Cancer Care,treatments,breast,cancer,news,services,developments,myth,events,help,body,image,breasts,issues,concerns,intimacy,partner,husband,wife,diagnosis,interviews,how,look,hair loss,sex,wig</itunes:keywords>			
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				<title>June 2008 - Ribbon Walk special</title>				
				<itunes:author>Breast Cancer Care</itunes:author>				
				<itunes:subtitle>Join us at our Ribbon Walk event at Oxfordshire's Blenheim Palace as we interview some of the 1,000 participants who walked 10 or 20 miles - all to raise money to help those diagnosed with breast cancer</itunes:subtitle>				
				<itunes:summary>This month's show is an special extended episode about our Ribbon Walk fundraising events, recorded live at Blenheim Palace on May 31. We speak to a few of the 1,000 participants about their reasons for taking part - whether walking in tribute of a departed family member, friends or just to show their support for Breast Cancer Care. With their support, we can continue to offer support and care, free, to the 44,600 diagnosed with breast cancer every year.</itunes:summary>				
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				<pubDate>Thu, 19 Jun 2008 13:00:00 GMT</pubDate>				
				<itunes:duration>17:11</itunes:duration>				
				<itunes:keywords>Breast Cancer Care,treatments,breast,cancer,news,services,developments,myth,events,help,ribbon,walk,oxfordshire,blenheim,palace,fundraising,ribbon,walk,mile,participants,amanda,lamb,walk,countryside,lavender trust,patron,younger,women,forum,special,mastectomy,competition,inspired,be,inspriation,patients,help,guidance,assistance</itunes:keywords>			
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				<title>May 2008</title>				
				<itunes:author>Breast Cancer Care</itunes:author>				
				<itunes:subtitle>The latest news and developments in breast cancer and services from Breast Cancer Care for May 2008</itunes:subtitle>				
				<itunes:summary>This month, we speak to lawyer Claire Murray about her experience of breast cancer and why she backs Breast Cancer Care's EMPLOY Charter. We get up to date with news about breast cancer as we get advice on DIY cancer treatments and whether hair dye can give you cancer. We also find out about next month's Ribbon Walk and learn about our campaign against prescription charges. There's also a chance to get involved in a future podcast, about body image, intimacy and how it can be affected by breast cancer. Finally, learn from some of our top community fundraisers as they talk about hosting Strawberry Teas across the country - including some top tips.</itunes:summary>				
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				<itunes:duration>21:07</itunes:duration>				
				<itunes:keywords>Breast Cancer Care, Treatments, breast,cancer,news,services,developments,celebrity,myth,events,help,younger,women,forum,special,mastectomy,competition,HRT,tenth,anniversary,free,inspired,be,inspriation,patients,help,guidance,assistance,employ,work,claire,murray,lawyer,disabled,disability,discrimination,prescription,charges,ribbon,walk,charter,tips,strawberry,tea,teas,body,image,intimacy,chemotherapy</itunes:keywords>			
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				<title>Interview with lawyer, Clare Murray, about her experience of breast cancer and why she supports the EMPLOY campaign from Breast Cancer Care</title>			
				<itunes:author>Breast Cancer Care</itunes:author>			
				<itunes:subtitle>Breast Cancer Care's EMPLOY campaign guide to best practice in the workplace</itunes:subtitle>				
				<itunes:summary>An interview with lawyer, Clare Murray, about her personal experience of breast cancer, how it affected her employment and her partner and why she supports Breast Cancer Care's EMPLOY campaign and EMPLOY Charter.</itunes:summary>

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                           <pubDate>Fri, 09 May 2008 17:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
                           <itunes:duration>11:30</itunes:duration>                      
                           <itunes:keywords>Breast Cancer Care, Secondary,breast,cancer,care, uk, news, developments, cancer, interview, information, support, awareness, breast aware, podcast, radio, charity, third, sector, non-profit,organization,organisation,nurse,diagnosis,news,developments,awareness,interview,clare,murray,claire,lawyer,employment,employ,diagnosis,working,charter,launch,find,out,campaign,campaigns,campaigning,human,resources,training,disability,discrimination,sue,disabled,advice,tips</itunes:keywords>
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				<title>April 2008</title>				
				<itunes:author>Breast Cancer Care</itunes:author>				
				<itunes:subtitle>The latest news and developments in breast cancer and services from Breast Cancer Care for April 2008</itunes:subtitle>				
				<itunes:summary>Join Tara Beaumont for the April Breast Cancer Care podcast. We catch up with the latest news, including Kylie Minogue's recent claims that she had been misdiagnosed and talk about the launch of our EMPLOY campaign next month which will educate employees and employers about working with, or following, a breast cancer diagnosis. We also talk to Senior Research Fellow at Oxford University, Dr Gillian Forrest about her new book - Mummy's Lump - for children under six in a family affected by breast cancer, which is illustrated by Sarah Garson. Finally, Mags Allison and Ali Raven from our in-house publications team tell us about their work, and fill us in about their new developments and  what's coming up in the next few months.</itunes:summary>				
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				<itunes:duration>18:05</itunes:duration>				
				<itunes:keywords>Breast Cancer Care, Treatments, breast,cancer,news,services,developments,celebrity,myth,events,help,younger,women,forum,special,mastectomy,competition,HRT,tenth,anniversary,free,inspired,be,inspriation,patients,help,guidance,assistance,kylie,gillian,forrest,publications,documents,mummy's,lump,children,book,employ,employment,HR,diagnosis,oxford,university</itunes:keywords>			
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                           <title>Extended interview with Lin Griesel and Rachel Smith, about how they rowed the Atlantic Ocean for Breast Cancer Care</title>                                                               
				<itunes:author>Breast Cancer Care</itunes:author>                                                   
				<itunes:subtitle>"The waves were 20-foot, 30-feet, 40-feet high and breaking over the boat, breaking over us... and about 300 miles from the finish, we had a capsize..."</itunes:subtitle>                                                              
				<itunes:summary>"The waves were 20-foot, 30-feet, 40-feet high and breaking over the boat, breaking over us... and about 300 miles from the finish, we had a capsize..." Hear two incredible women, Lin Griesel and Rachel Smith tell how they rowed across  the Atlantic Ocean for Breast Cancer Care.
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                           <pubDate>Fri, 14 Mar 2008 11:40:00 GMT</pubDate>
                           <itunes:duration>7:22</itunes:duration>                      
                           <itunes:keywords>Breast Cancer Care, Secondary, breast, cancer, care, uk, news, developments, cancer, interview, information, support, awareness, breast aware, podcast, radio, charity, third, sector, non-profit, organization,organisation,nurse,diagnosis,news,developments,awareness,black,women,survivor,survivorship,insensitive,debunk,myth,all clear,children,talking,with,scared,information,Breast Cancer Care,Treatments,services, developments,celebrity,events,help,lin,griesel,rachel,smith,interview,row,atlantic,ocean,across,exclusive,christina,jenkins,events,support,challenge,boat,pink,babara ivy</itunes:keywords>
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				<title>March 2008</title>				
				<itunes:author>Breast Cancer Care</itunes:author>				
				<itunes:subtitle>The latest news and developments in breast cancer and services from Breast Cancer Care for March 2008</itunes:subtitle>				
				<itunes:summary>Join Tara Beaumont, as she talks about the tenth anniversary of the Lavender Trust, chats to Roisin Furlong about services for younger women. As always, we also get a news update - including news about HRT, how to use our new pathology section on our website and how you can bid for dresses worn by Kylie, Naomi Campbell, Amy Winehouse and Breast Cancer Care patron, Geri Halliwell. Finally, Christina Jenkins heads to Gatwick airport where she meets two incredible women, Lin Griesel and Rachel Smith, who talk about what it's like to row for 76 days crossing the Atlantic Ocean, hoping to raise over GBP100,000 for Breast Cancer Care.</itunes:summary>				
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				<pubDate>Wed, 12 Mar 2008 18:00:00 GMT</pubDate>				
				<itunes:duration>20:56</itunes:duration>				
				<itunes:keywords>Breast Cancer Care, Treatments, Fashion Show, breast,cancer,news,services,developments,celebrity,myth,events,help,gatwick,atlantic,row,rowing,challenge,atlantic, ocean,lin,griesel,rachel,smith,lavender,trust,27,dresses,kylie,geri,halliwell,patron,younger,women,forum,special,mastectomy,competition,HRT,tenth,anniversary,free,inspired,be,inspriation,patients,help,guidance,assistance</itunes:keywords>			
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                           <title>February 2008</title>                                                               
				<itunes:author>Breast Cancer Care</itunes:author>                                                   
				<itunes:subtitle>The latest news, information, expert advice and events about breast cancer for February 2008</itunes:subtitle>                                                              
				<itunes:summary>Tara Beaumont presents the February 2008 podcast, in which we talk to Breast Care Nurse, Jackie Harris, about a breast cancer diagnosis and how it can affect the family – specifically in terms of communicating with your children. We also take a look at what’s in the news about breast cancer and find out about our forthcoming Ribbon Walks this summer, as Ribbon Walk Manager, Lucy Pearse, tells you how you can get in on the fun. As well as debunking another breast cancer myth, we also take a look at the results of our recent survey on the term ‘survivorship’ and why the term can be seen as insensitive.</itunes:summary>       

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                           <pubDate>Thu, 14 Feb 2008 09:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
                           <itunes:duration>11:07</itunes:duration>                      
                           <itunes:keywords>Breast Cancer Care, Secondary, breast, cancer, care, uk, news, developments, cancer, interview, information, support, awareness, breast aware, podcast, radio, charity, third, sector, non-profit, organization, organisation,nurse,diagnosis,news,developments,awareness,black,women,survivor,survivorship,insensitive,debunk,myth,all clear,children,talking,with,scared,information,Breast Cancer Care,Treatments,services, developments,celebrity,events,help</itunes:keywords>
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                           <title>January 2008</title>                                                               
				<itunes:author>Breast Cancer Care</itunes:author>                                                   
				<itunes:subtitle>The latest news, information and events about breast cancer for January 2008</itunes:subtitle>                                                              
				<itunes:summary>Our January podcast is an extended version of an interview with Kate, a young woman living with secondary breast cancer and an active member of our online community. In the interview she discusses her experiences, in particular the impact her secondary breast cancer has had on her family and the support she has received from others on our discussion forums.</itunes:summary>       

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                           <pubDate>Thu, 31 Jan 2008 09:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
                           <itunes:duration>15:21</itunes:duration>                      
                           <itunes:keywords>Breast Cancer Care, Secondary, breast, cancer, care, uk, news, developments, cancer, interview, information, support, awareness, breast aware, podcast, radio, charity, third, sector, non-profit, organization, organisation</itunes:keywords>
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                           <title>December 2007</title>                                                               
				<itunes:author>Breast Cancer Care</itunes:author>                                                   
				<itunes:subtitle>The latest news, information and events about breast cancer for December 2007</itunes:subtitle>                                                              
				<itunes:summary>This month we take a look at the Cancer Reform Strategy, recently issued by the Government and interview  a member of our Discussion Forums about her experiences both online and living with secondary breast cancer.  We also take time to look at the  latest news and developments in breast cancer, debunk a breast cancer myth about lipstick and breast cancer and report on our festive Carols by Candlelight service in Knightsbridge, including interviews with Trinny Woodall, Nigel Harman, Lesley Joseph, Cherie Booth QC and a lovely - but cheeky - little lady!</itunes:summary>       

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                           <pubDate>Fri, 21 Dec 2007 09:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
                           <itunes:duration>17:30</itunes:duration>                      
                           <itunes:keywords>Breast Cancer Care, Secondary, breast, cancer, care, uk, news, developments, cancer, reform, strategy, government, interview, carols, candlelight, festive, myth, debunk, information, support, views, question, helpline, campaigning, campaigns, fundraising, event, trinny, woodall, cherie, blair, booth, Lesley, joseph, qc, Nigel, Harman, awareness, breast aware, podcast, radio, charity, third, sector, non-profit, organization</itunes:keywords>
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                           <title>November 2007</title>
                           <itunes:author>Breast Cancer Care</itunes:author>                          
                           <itunes:subtitle>The latest news and events for November 2007</itunes:subtitle>                           
                           <itunes:summary> November&quot;s show sees us in Westminster at the launch of our Secondary Breast Cancer Taskforce&quot;s &quot;Time to be Heard campaign&quot;. Listen to our interviews with health policy makers and people living with secondary breast cancer alike. We also talk to Dr Emma Pennery, Head of Nurse Consultancy, about targeted therapies like herceptin and what they could mean to you. You can also find out more about what our peer support service offers and hear about the upcoming 2008 Ribbon Walks.</itunes:summary>
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                           <pubDate>Thu, 29 Nov 2007 09:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
                           <itunes:duration>14:28</itunes:duration>                      
                           <itunes:keywords>Breast Cancer Care, Treatments, Herceptin, targeted, therapies, Westminster, policy, nurse, time to be heard, secondary, taskforce, ribbon walk, peer, support, advice, coping, living, partners, breast, cancer, news, services, myth, events, help</itunes:keywords>
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				<title>October 2007</title>				
				<itunes:author>Breast Cancer Care</itunes:author>				
				<itunes:subtitle>The latest news and events for October 2007</itunes:subtitle>				
				<itunes:summary>This month we discuss the latest news and developments in breast cancer, take a look at our freephone Helpline, take to the streets to debunk a breast cancer myth and report on our emotional Fashion Show fundraising event at Grosvenor House - including interviews with our models (all of whom have had breast cancer), Patron Cherie Booth QC, Lisa Snowdon and Fiona Phillips.</itunes:summary>				
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				<pubDate>Wed, 24 Oct 2007 09:00:00 GMT</pubDate>				
				<itunes:duration>15:05</itunes:duration>				
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