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Charles meets scientists and charity donors at cancer research centre

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Charles meets scientists and charity donors at cancer research centre

Charles meets scientists and charity donors at cancer research centre

The Prince of Wales has visited Breast Cancer Now Toby Robins Research Centre, of which he is a patron, 21 years after he formally opened the centre in 1999.Whilst on the visit Charles heard about the achievements of the centre and how Covid-19 has impacted funded research and met with a senior scientific officer at the Institute of Cancer Research


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