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Claire continues her father's awareness campaign on oesophageal cancer

Joe is joined by Claire Walsh from Lower Meelick to discuss oesophageal cancer for the Oesophageal Cancer Fund’s Lollipop Day, and her late father, Noah Walsh, who had been diagnosed with it and greatly involved himself with the OCF.

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