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'I am no longer a priority', says UK cancer patient amid coronavirus outbreak

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For 56-year-old Anita Watson diagnosed with a stage 4 breast cancer a few months ago and undergoing chemotherapy, the coronavirus outbreak has cast her into even greater uncertainty.

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