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Monday, November 7, 2016

Cancer survivor: 'I was sacked for having lymphoma'

Cancer survivor Terry Foster, 58, says he was sacked after being diagnosed with lymphoma, as his company felt he “wouldn't be able to handle the stress of the job”.
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