Woman donating cells for cancer research wants to ‘make the incurable, curable’

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Alison Torrens has also left a gift in her will to Queen’s University Belfast to help fund the project into adenoid cystic carcinoma (ACC).

Alison Torrens from Portstewart has left a gift in her will to Queen’s University Belfast

Alison Torrens from Portstewart has left a gift in her will to Queen’s University Belfast to help fund a research project into adenoid cystic carcinoma “I said, sure, you already have my cells and if it’s going to help somebody else later down the line then, yes,” she said. “My father broke his leg in 17 places when he was 17 and they said he’d never walk again. And my mother always said you’re so like your father.

 

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