ITV presenter was applauded by fans for opening up about the loss of his friend following his onscreen clash with former Good Morning Britain host Piers Morgan earlier in the week.Taking to Twitter, Alex opened up to his 247,500 followers.He candidly wrote: "Lost one of my best friends to bowel cancer at the age of 33."This new technology could mean an earlier diagnosis increasing chances of survival."The tweet that the presenter had shared with his following was announcing the launch of a new trial which invited patients to swallow a camera to search for signs of cancer.The post went on to explain that the technology had the potential to make a "huge difference" for people with symptoms of bowel cancer waiting for a diagnosis.Fans of the.
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