David Wragg is helping with hereditary cancer research after surviving the disease three times.
A father who has survived cancer three times after losing five family members due to a faulty gene has told how he has volunteered to be a "guinea pig" to help save others.
Mr Wragg, of Ashton-Under-Lyne in Tameside, has now been told he is cancer-free and has agreed to "do anything I can" after joining scientists to be studied as part of research into the gene. Mr Wragg said his family became aware of the problem when his maternal grandfather died of bone cancer in the 1980s.David Wragg said it has been an "emotional rollercoaster" losing relatives including his mother and sister
Dr Emma Woodward, a lecturer at the Manchester University, is focussing on hereditary cancers and how they develop and her team works closely with Mr Wragg due to his genetic history.
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