University of Edinburgh student who survived cancer to run London Marathon after raising £100,000 for charity
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A University of Edinburgh student who was diagnosed with cancer aged just three is gearing up to run the London Marathon this Sunday. Billy Greenall, 22, has teamed up with six of his friends to raise £100,000 for charity in the run-up to the race. He survived Wilms’ Tumour, a form of kidney cancer, after being diagnosed in 2005. The experience has inspired Billy to help others in similar positions - and his efforts will go to help the charity Young Lives vs Cancer. He said: “When we were told...

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