A local charity has helped create a state of the art facility for Island patients at Clatterbridge Cancer Centre.
The Isle of Man Anti-Cancer Association has donated £30,000 to assist with the development of the Papillion Suite.
Residents with cancer are regularly sent to Clatterbridge for treatment – the new suite deals specifically with the rectal form of the disease.
President of the charity Malcolm Clague says it's good news for people here:
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