Each year more than 15,000 children are diagnosed with cancer and many of them have a port implanted in their chest to assist with chemo treatments. Julie Middleton has designed a shirt, inspired by her daughter, making port access easier and less stressful for children and teens during treatments. Susan Hay has the story.
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Zippaport shirts makes port access easier for children during cancer treatments
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