‘Cancer couldn’t stop me fulfilling my dream of trekking to the North Pole’

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'The doctor said I could go - but only if I stored my chemotherapy drugs in my armpit to keep them warm.'

Bruises as big as saucers, as long as a forearm. Chris Harrop lived healthily, though, and was sometimes clumsy. He travelled a lot. Maybe he’d just bumped into things. Maybe those enormous, colourful bruises were the result of bumping into train seats as the carriage swayed.

 

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