The man who set up an LGBTQ cancer support group after leukaemia diagnosis

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Stewart O’Callaghan was diagnosed with an incurable cancer at 29. After finding out there wasn’t the support he needed, or wanted, as a queer man he set up his own charity, Living Through This. Stewart shares his story as he's honoured at the Attitude Pride Awards, in association with Magnum.

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I had this idea when I was diagnosed with testicular cancer in Dec 19 but after I recovered from surgery feb 20 and I managed to book in a meeting with 56 dean street. It was 1 before the meeting lock down happens and bang goes my mental health

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