
An Island charity established for 54 years says it will keep working with other bodies to improve cancer awareness.
The Isle of Man Anti-Cancer Association is the longest running local cancer charity.
With demand for cancer services growing, president Malcolm Clague says the need to research into its causes and treatment is as important as ever.
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