Cancer survivor whose dad died from disease has family of his own five years on

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Cancer survivor whose dad died from disease has family of his own five years on
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Jack Williams said people should ‘reach out to someone if you’re worried or concerned’.

“When I first found the lump in my testicle, I kept it to myself,” said Mr Williams ahead of Cancer Survivors Day on Sunday.

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