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Chemotherapy sessions for patients at Northern Ireland's main cancer centre are being cancelled because it doesn't operate on bank holidays.

Chemotherapy sessions for patients at Northern Ireland's main cancer centre are being cancelled because it doesn't operate on bank holidays. Around 780 patients at the Belfast Cancer Centre had treatments in April and May cancelled. The Belfast Health and Social Care Trust, which runs the centre, told the BBC that it tried to rearrange appointments for some patients but it was not always possible.

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