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James Whale Fund for Kidney Cancer
46-48 King StreetCambridge
CB1 1LN
Tel: 01799 585 033
Fax: 01223 507095
Web: www.jameswhalefund.org
The James Whale Fund for Kidney Cancer is a specialist kidney cancer charity. It helps reduce the harm caused by kidney cancer by increasing knowledge and awareness, providing patient information and by supporting research into the causes, prevention and treatment of the disease.
Checked January 2007
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