Former local backs Zero Childhood Cancer program

By Esther Han
Updated September 21 2017 - 1:11pm, first published September 20 2017 - 10:10am
DOING WELL: Isla Batchelor has finished treatment and is doing well, with her father, former local Darrin throwing his support behind the Zero Childhood Cancer program.  Photo: James Brickwood
DOING WELL: Isla Batchelor has finished treatment and is doing well, with her father, former local Darrin throwing his support behind the Zero Childhood Cancer program. Photo: James Brickwood

Former Nowra man Darrin Batchelor and his wife Sarah have thrown their support behind the Zero Childhood Cancer program, a national clinical trial, aimed at reducing the childhood death rate from cancer to zero.

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