A man who co-founded a cancer charity 40 years ago to help others receive treatment and support close to home says he could never have dreamed what it would become.
David Moar started up the Big C in 1980 with Clive Bamford, with an aim of raising thousands of pounds for new equipment.
The previous year, Mr Moar, then 28, was diagnosed with testicular cancer and met Mr Bamford as they underwent treatment in London.
As they went back and forth from Norwich, they vowed to do something - not knowing it would grow into one of the county's largest independent charities.
Mr Moar said: "I never could have dreamed that when we first started this. We set out to raise a few thousand pounds."
Over the last four decades the charity has raised £34m which has been invested into new equipment, support centres and research. The charity says its future challenges include growing demand as it works to support people from the moment they are diagnosed.
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