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Gloucester Cricket Clubs' batsman Chris Taylor is tested for skin cancer by doctor Dr Amrit Darvay, Consultant Dermatologist at the Royal United Hospital Bath, as part of the joint Marie Curie Cancer Care / NatWest. Sun Safety Don't Get Caught Out campaign at the Gloucestershire ground today. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-gloucester-cricket-clubs-batsman-chris-taylor-is-tested-for-skin-cancer-107508456.html
RMG6WC3M–Gloucester Cricket Clubs' batsman Chris Taylor is tested for skin cancer by doctor Dr Amrit Darvay, Consultant Dermatologist at the Royal United Hospital Bath, as part of the joint Marie Curie Cancer Care / NatWest. Sun Safety Don't Get Caught Out campaign at the Gloucestershire ground today.
Gloucestershire's Chris Taylor, captain Mark Alleyne, Dr Amrit Darvey and Alex Gidman discuss the leaflet which forms a part of the joint Marie Curie Cancer Care / NatWest Sun Safety Don't Get Caught Out campaign. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-gloucestershires-chris-taylor-captain-mark-alleyne-dr-amrit-darvey-107508458.html
RMG6WC3P–Gloucestershire's Chris Taylor, captain Mark Alleyne, Dr Amrit Darvey and Alex Gidman discuss the leaflet which forms a part of the joint Marie Curie Cancer Care / NatWest Sun Safety Don't Get Caught Out campaign.