Supporters of the Isle of Man Anti-Cancer Association will tonight hear how the charity is supporting an expansion of services for cancer patients in Liverpool.
Clatterbridge Cancer Centre is opening a specialist unit in the city centre, next door to the new Royal Liverpool Hospital.
Funds raised by the Association here have helped purchase specialist equipment for the Clatterbridge development.
The charity will hold its AGM at Keyll Daree lecture theatre next to Noble's Hospital tonight (27 March, 7.30pm).
Guest speaker will be Fiona Jones from the Clatterbridge Cancer Centre - who says the scheme will benefit Island cancer patients:
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