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that's professor karol sikora , the professor karol sikora, the cancer specialist. thank you very much for your insight, janet, on twitter x has said, michelle, how come your guests have just said it wasn't prostate cancer there? that's because it is. we've had it confirmed previously on not this on this statement here, but the previous statement actually specifically said it was not prostate cancer . but, they prostate cancer. but, they decided not to tell us the type of cancer that it was, and i've got to say , i connect that with got to say, i connect that with what karol sikora was just saying, the professor, because when my partner had his, operation, shall we say, for his prostate cancer, we were, of course, at the cancer hospital. i was struck by how large the word cancer. i mean, it was it was everywhere. it was just a huge cancer. the whole hospital was centred around cancer , and was centred around cancer, and obviously the professor was just saying that there is obviously a good thing. cameron walker, we've had reaction from the leader of the labour party
that's professor karol sikora , the professor karol sikora, the cancer specialist. thank you very much for your insight, janet, on twitter x has said, michelle, how come your guests have just said it wasn't prostate cancer there? that's because it is. we've had it confirmed previously on not this on this statement here, but the previous statement actually specifically said it was not prostate cancer . but, they prostate cancer. but, they decided not to tell us the type of cancer that it was,...
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sikora . program, professor karol sikora. professor, thank very much professor, thank you very much for tremendous to forjoining us. tremendous to have the show. what do have you on the show. what do you make of what we've been told so professional opinion? >> well, it's a bit of a medical puzzle, as you know. he goes into hospital nearly two weeks ago benign condition of ago with a benign condition of the prostate. clearly, something's found, something's been found, whether it's biopsy, it's been found in the biopsy, that's likely thing. that's the most likely thing. when the tissue is removed from the prostate to essentially decode the outlet of the bladder and that's been sent for pathology. it takes about ten days get the result because days to get the result because it requires special staining. some cases molecular analysis. and that's come back and it's obviously showing cancer. the likely sites could be bladder or it could be in the lymph nodes around that area . we just don't around that area. we just don't know the
sikora . program, professor karol sikora. professor, thank very much professor, thank you very much for tremendous to forjoining us. tremendous to have the show. what do have you on the show. what do you make of what we've been told so professional opinion? >> well, it's a bit of a medical puzzle, as you know. he goes into hospital nearly two weeks ago benign condition of ago with a benign condition of the prostate. clearly, something's found, something's been found, whether it's biopsy,...
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. >> we're going to be joined by karol sikora . karol sikora. >> britain's underage drinkers a shocking report this morning carried out by the world health organisation. they say that the uk is the worst in the world for childhood drinking. are parents to blame? and that is a really shocking story. actually, the revelations show that over half of 13 year olds in the uk have had at one point a good solid drinking session , and they're inspired by session, and they're inspired by the way the data shows they're inspired by middle class parents having frequent, you know, wine sessions in the evening. >> the very fact that we're using the phrase childhood drinking makes my blood run slightly cold. my 13 year old hasn't had those sorts of drinks. it's definitely it's of course, it's parentally related, not a glass of wine at dinner. what? my 13 year old. yeah. no, no , no, but this is the thing, no, no, but this is the thing, right? we especially when we were a little bit more european, a bit more than we are now, this idea, wasn't it, t
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hopefully she has beaten it. >> talked with karol sikora , >> we talked with karol sikora, the oncologist, earlier on about a positive mental attitude and that's so important. and i was talking to you before we came on about do you remember stephen sutton, man who had sutton, that young man who had colon cancer, who remained so positive right up until the very end? he must have been he's probably been gone eight, nine, ten years now. >> yeah. there are certain names that stick with you. >> he was. >> he was. >> yeah. and i used to talk to him actually on twitter. we used to before became of to dm before he became sort of very known for what he, very well known for what he, what and he a what he did. and he was a remarkable man , actually, remarkable young man, actually, i positivity i think that positivity is really when really important, even when you're facing the worst, which it doesn't look like princess catherine is, she seems like she's going to make a full recovery, wonderful . recovery, which is wonderful. but keith been in touch. he but keith has been in touch. he says, i'm suffe
hopefully she has beaten it. >> talked with karol sikora , >> we talked with karol sikora, the oncologist, earlier on about a positive mental attitude and that's so important. and i was talking to you before we came on about do you remember stephen sutton, man who had sutton, that young man who had colon cancer, who remained so positive right up until the very end? he must have been he's probably been gone eight, nine, ten years now. >> yeah. there are certain names that stick...
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now i'm joined by a consultant oncologist, karol sikora. now good evening to you, carol. i mean, this really is shocking news. so many people now are affected by cancer. it's just i mean , it is so i mean, carol, mean, it is so i mean, carol, i'm just sharing. i'm i'm, you know, inundated with imagery of loved ones that have survived cancen loved ones that have survived cancer. sadly, some of them haven't , but the cancer, you haven't, but the cancer, you know, diagnoses now science and medicine etc. has evolved so much more now, hasn't it ? much more now, hasn't it? >> it has. and it's partly we're all living longer and cancer is predominantly a disease of older people. but as you can see with kate, she's not an old woman. she's 42. so it does affect young people , cancer research uk young people, cancer research uk calculated it affects 1 in 2 of us now. and, you know, i've been a consultant for over 40 years and i've never seen so many people get cancer as now it's just part of the ageing process and part of the fact that our, our lifestyle is not the greatest, i guess
now i'm joined by a consultant oncologist, karol sikora. now good evening to you, carol. i mean, this really is shocking news. so many people now are affected by cancer. it's just i mean , it is so i mean, carol, mean, it is so i mean, carol, i'm just sharing. i'm i'm, you know, inundated with imagery of loved ones that have survived cancen loved ones that have survived cancer. sadly, some of them haven't , but the cancer, you haven't, but the cancer, you know, diagnoses now science and...
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now i'm joined by a consultant oncologist, karol sikora. now good evening to you, carol. i mean, this really is shocking news. so many people now are affected by cancer. it's just i mean , it is so i mean, carol, mean, it is so i mean, carol, i'm just sharing. i'm i'm, you know, inundated with imagery of loved ones that have survived cancen loved ones that have survived cancer. sadly, some of them haven't , but the cancer, you haven't, but the cancer, you know, diagnoses now science and medicine etc. has evolved so much more now, hasn't it ? much more now, hasn't it? >> it has. and it's partly we're all living longer and cancer is predominantly a disease of older people. but as you can see with kate, she's not an old woman. she's 42. so it does affect young people , cancer research uk young people, cancer research uk calculated it affects 1 in 2 of us now. and, you know, i've been a consultant for over 40 years and i've never seen so many people get cancer as now it's just part of the ageing process and part of the fact that our, our lifestyle is not the greatest, i guess
now i'm joined by a consultant oncologist, karol sikora. now good evening to you, carol. i mean, this really is shocking news. so many people now are affected by cancer. it's just i mean , it is so i mean, carol, mean, it is so i mean, carol, i'm just sharing. i'm i'm, you know, inundated with imagery of loved ones that have survived cancen loved ones that have survived cancer. sadly, some of them haven't , but the cancer, you haven't, but the cancer, you know, diagnoses now science and...
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sikora , to get his karol sikora, to get his insights into king charles's diagnosis . yesterday, former diagnosis. yesterday, former metropolitan police detective peter bleksley told me a truly shocking story that sums up the lawlessness on british streets . lawlessness on british streets. a man accused of stabbing a restaurant worker in london was detained by two employees of a firm called my local bobby wolfer, a private security service. the suspect was then taken to two uniformed police officers who simply refused to arrest the man, who just stabbed not only the person in the restaurant, but the man who attempted to detain him. and that story simply amaze me. and it appalled me , and i wanted to it appalled me, and i wanted to find out more about these services. so to that end , i'm services. so to that end, i'm now joined by david mckelvey, who's the co—founder of my local bobby and a former detective chief inspector in the met. thanks for joining chief inspector in the met. thanks forjoining us on the thanks for joining us on the show, david. and i just i just
sikora , to get his karol sikora, to get his insights into king charles's diagnosis . yesterday, former diagnosis. yesterday, former metropolitan police detective peter bleksley told me a truly shocking story that sums up the lawlessness on british streets . lawlessness on british streets. a man accused of stabbing a restaurant worker in london was detained by two employees of a firm called my local bobby wolfer, a private security service. the suspect was then taken to two uniformed police...
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karol sikora, always a delight to have you on the show. thank you very, very much for that common sense. now, coming up, rishi sunak has called a snap summer election, but how will the tories faring in the polls? well, i'll be joined by a pollster shortly on martin daubney on gb news, britain's news channel welcome back. it's 526. i'm martin daubney, and this is gb news. now one question many of us are asking is, why did rishi sunak decide to call an election with his party over 20 points behind in the opinion polls? well, it was expected that the prime minister would wait until the autumn to call the nation to the polls, by which time the economy may have picked up, and flights carrying illegal immigrants to rwanda would have begun to take off. so that's now got the thoughts of the founder and the ceo of electoral calculus , ceo of electoral calculus, martin baxter. martin, welcome to the show. so the last time you were on, you had your spreadsheet open . you can tell spreadsheet open. you can tell at a at a stroke of a finger what small
karol sikora, always a delight to have you on the show. thank you very, very much for that common sense. now, coming up, rishi sunak has called a snap summer election, but how will the tories faring in the polls? well, i'll be joined by a pollster shortly on martin daubney on gb news, britain's news channel welcome back. it's 526. i'm martin daubney, and this is gb news. now one question many of us are asking is, why did rishi sunak decide to call an election with his party over 20 points...
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sikora , now professor karol sikora, now professor this this seems to be a big drive, but, if you'll pardon the pun , but frankly, pardon the pun, but frankly, there are some concerns that the technology isn't quite where we'd want it to be in charge of in terms of charging hubs and, and, and range really of these , and, and range really of these, of these new ambulances, particularly perhaps for rural areas . areas. >> i think it's perfectly predictable. that's the problem . predictable. that's the problem. you can work out the downtime of an electric vehicle compared to an electric vehicle compared to a petrol vehicle. so i don't see how this could happen. it means you have to have more vehicles. you have to have more staff and all the rest of it. if you're not prepared to do that. and i would suggest this is not the time to be doing it. because of huge problems nhs had is not huge problems the nhs had is not the net zero for the nhs is not about just, transport by car, it's about how hospitals run, how the very dated estate of the nhs is used to optimally. and it takes time , peop
sikora , now professor karol sikora, now professor this this seems to be a big drive, but, if you'll pardon the pun , but frankly, pardon the pun, but frankly, there are some concerns that the technology isn't quite where we'd want it to be in charge of in terms of charging hubs and, and, and range really of these , and, and range really of these, of these new ambulances, particularly perhaps for rural areas . areas. >> i think it's perfectly predictable. that's the problem . predictable....
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i and my very good colleague karol sikora, we both shouted from the rooftops, do not do this for our patients! >> but was there a fundamental philosophical error about the argument you had protect argument that you had to protect the actually the nhs? because actually the nhs protect us, not nhs is there to protect us, not the way round. it's not the other way round. it's not there to their there for people to lead their lives, to stop putting a burden on it's there look on the nhs. it's there to look after people have fallen ill. >> of course it should be. and one of the big problems that this this is shown and what the inquiry should really unveil. why was there no debate? why were myself were people like myself dismissed being dismissed possibly as being a maverick people call me. maverick of some people call me. but i found that there are dozens of people who gave the same advice to the government, and we were completely ignored. there was debate this, there was no debate about this, and i a great admirer of the and i was a great admirer of the swedish angus who swedish angus teg
i and my very good colleague karol sikora, we both shouted from the rooftops, do not do this for our patients! >> but was there a fundamental philosophical error about the argument you had protect argument that you had to protect the actually the nhs? because actually the nhs protect us, not nhs is there to protect us, not the way round. it's not the other way round. it's not there to their there for people to lead their lives, to stop putting a burden on it's there look on the nhs. it's...
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karol sikora . carol, very depressing sikora. carol, very depressing reading this morning just about how many appointments really have been cancelled. delay made, rescheduled as a result of this strike action. people saying up to a million appointments in the last year because we've had so many days of strike action just in the past year, where does this come to some kind of resolution? from what i can see, victoria atkins, the health secretary , says she's ready to secretary, says she's ready to sit negotiate with the sit down and negotiate with the bma, say they're ready to sit down and negotiate. uh so what's actually happening ? actually happening? >> it's an amazing situation, as you say, a very sad situation for the many people waiting for something. >> and there are probably about 8 million people waiting for something. >> and this isn't going to help. it isn't going to help. not because the junior doctors are going to everything, but the going to do everything, but the consultants out consul
karol sikora . carol, very depressing sikora. carol, very depressing reading this morning just about how many appointments really have been cancelled. delay made, rescheduled as a result of this strike action. people saying up to a million appointments in the last year because we've had so many days of strike action just in the past year, where does this come to some kind of resolution? from what i can see, victoria atkins, the health secretary , says she's ready to secretary, says she's ready...
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what does that mean, who better to answer the question than consultant oncologist karol sikora, the former director of the world health organisation's cancer program? good evening. carol thanks for joining us. what does that mean? preventative chemotherapy . preventative chemotherapy. >> well, modern oncology is just tremendous. what we try to do is to assess the risk of a tumour coming back and then tailor the treatment to the patient. so what's happened here? one assumes it's probably a colon cancer because that was the operation she had. it's in pubuc operation she had. it's in public knowledge and it's been decided that there was a cancer. there and it may be a slightly risky cancer and therefore chemotherapy is being given modern cancer treatment involves trying to personalise the treatment to the risk of recurrence. so it's not bad news. it's not it's not a disaster. it's a bit of a shock for the family and for kate and for the family and for kate and for all of us. but there's no doubt the chances of success are great with modern treatment, and the chemotherapy is there to prevent i
what does that mean, who better to answer the question than consultant oncologist karol sikora, the former director of the world health organisation's cancer program? good evening. carol thanks for joining us. what does that mean? preventative chemotherapy . preventative chemotherapy. >> well, modern oncology is just tremendous. what we try to do is to assess the risk of a tumour coming back and then tailor the treatment to the patient. so what's happened here? one assumes it's probably a...
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i'll be speaking to a health expert doctor karol sikora, about treatment . don't go anywhere sunday mornings from 930 on gb news . 2024, a battle ground year news. 2024, a battle ground year the year the nation decides as the year the nation decides as the parties gear up their campaigns . the parties gear up their campaigns. for the next general election. >> who will be left standing when the british people make one of biggest decisions of of the biggest decisions of their will rise and who will fall? >> let's find out together for every moment . every moment. >> the highs, the lows, the twists and turns. >> we'll be with you for every step journey in 2024. step of this journey in 2024. >> gb news is britain's election . channel well come back if you just tuned in. >> where have you been? i'm already getting like that, aren't sorry i should i'll do aren't 1? sorry i should i'll do that in show. it's that later on in the show. it's just up 40 minutes just coming up to 40 minutes after is gb news. after 3:00. this is gb news. don't well . download don't forge
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um, professor karol sikora is writing in the express, says a regular on this channel, he says today politicians from all parties pontificate with the usual outrage when it usual confected outrage when it comes delivering change. it's comes to delivering change. it's the story talk the same old story of all talk and no action, says. patients and no action, he says. patients are torturous delays are enduring torturous delays and there are world class cancer facilities in newport that remain completely unused . used, remain completely unused. used, he says it's a national scandal. why are we not using these cancer facilities in newport ? cancer facilities in newport? >> well, i think i think carol sikora's trying to push his rutherford centres, which exist across the whole country , and across the whole country, and i'm, you know, something we'd be to prepared look at. but my understanding is that, you know, there have been value for money studies on that . and. no, no, no studies on that. and. no, no, no government has taken that up. i would take the fundamental challenge, though, that the nhs is
um, professor karol sikora is writing in the express, says a regular on this channel, he says today politicians from all parties pontificate with the usual outrage when it usual confected outrage when it comes delivering change. it's comes to delivering change. it's the story talk the same old story of all talk and no action, says. patients and no action, he says. patients are torturous delays are enduring torturous delays and there are world class cancer facilities in newport that remain...