Cancer Day in Scotland.And she’s urging people to unite for World Cancer Day on February 4 by making a donation to Cancer Research UK or wearing the charity’s Unity band.The band is available online in three different colours- pink, navy and blue.Supporting vital research means so much to ambulance dispatcher Nicole who was just seven when breast cancer claimed the life of her mum Celine Mason at age of 32.Nicole, from Bathgate, said: “Most people are lucky enough to grow up with a mum but I was so young when cancer took my mum away.“I still miss her every day and when it was me in the hospital room being told I had cancer, my first thought was for my mum.“I feared at first it was like history repeating itself.“I said to the doctor: ‘That’s.
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