What kinds??
I had Chronic Myeloid Leukaemia when I was 16 and instantly became something of a curiosity for the doctors, as it is a type that Older people normally get.
On top of that I ended up at Yorkhill, which is the sick Children's hospital, so not only was I there sharing most of the ward (Shiehallion ward) with little kiddies, I had a pensioner's disease to boot!!
I was all back to front and front to back at the same time!
Given the population of Scotland, for my age, I quite literally was one in about 2 million.
Always like to be the odd one out me, none of these common cancers that anyone can get for me, oh no, I'm special you know!!