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WHEN Darren Williams talks about his experience of cancer, he calmly recounts a gruelling course of chemotherapy which was so strong that his heart needed "shocking" back into action.
Then, with the look of horror still present on the faces of those around him, he follows up his shock statement with perhaps the most unexpected sentence ever: "Cancer is the best thing that ever happened to me."See the full content of this document
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Vital Part of the Road to Recovery ; David Higgerson Meets the People for Whom an Unassuming Centre Is Helping Them Cope with Cancer
That look of horror switches to one of bewilderment before Dean adds: "It meant I found this place, and I love coming here."
"Here" is the Liverpool Cancer Support Centre, an unassuming two- storey red-brick building set slightly back from Aigburth Road.The 33-year-old is one of hundreds who use the centre every...See the full content of this document
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