
Kate Nicholas
Kate Nicholas walks

Total raised
£1,205.00
+ £165.00 Gift Aid
£25Kitting out our labs
£50Unravelling mysteries
£100Spotting cancer earlier
£150Making diagnosis kinder
£200Understanding errors in DNA
£300Finding cancer's weakness
£500Providing cancer support
£1,000Hunting innovations
My Story
Thanks for visiting my fundraising page. Last March I found that had cancer once again after six years of remission. I had already survived stage IV breast cancer but this time the cancer was more aggressive, I found the treatment a lot harder and nearly died from an internal hemorrhage following a mastectomy. But thanks to the wonderful NHS, I am once again in remission. I still have one more preventative surgery to go and will be on bio-targeted treatments until August, but am getting stronger day by day. I have been blessed but I am far from alone in facing this challenge. 1 in 2 of us will get cancer in our lifetime. We can all play our part to support the research that will beat it. So this March I am going to try to walk 10,000 steps a day in aid of Cancer Research UK. It may take me a while to get up to the full 10,000 steps but please Help me Walk All Over Cancer and fund life-saving research by making a donation to my page. To learn more about my cancer journey check out my books - including my best-selling memoir 'Sea Changed', TV show and blog 'Faith, Life and Cancer' at https://www.katenicholas.co.uk

CAUSE
All Cancer Types
Cancer is complex. There are over 200 types of cancer, most of which have different biology and behaviour. With your support, our dedicated researchers can continue to discover better ways to prevent, detect and treat this disease, and bring about a world where everybody lives longer, better lives, free from the fear of cancer.
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