Snooker stars visit cancer unit
West Country snooker players Judd Trump and Jack Lisowski are visiting the site of a new £2.5m specialist cancer unit in Bristol.
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West Country snooker players Judd Trump and Jack Lisowski are visiting the site of a new £2.5m specialist cancer unit in Bristol.
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Teenage Cancer Trust Ambassador and World snooker player Jack Lisowski was given an exclusive look at the site in Bristol this morning alongside fellow snooker player Judd Trump.
Cheltenham born Jack was diagnosed with Hodgkin's Lymphoma aged 16 so knows how important this specialist unit will be.
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