Vicky & Brian to walk a marathon...
Shine Night Walk - Full Marathon
Sat 23 Sep 2017
My Mum & Brian's Dad. Too many family members have lost their battle to it including my Dad ❤️???❤️
In memory of
My Dad, Aunts, Uncles, cousins and all affected by it.
12th Jun 1945 - 29th Apr 2010
Due to fundraising, breast cancer, if detected early enough, now continues to be one of the most curable cancers. Over the past 40 years however, pancreatic cancer has no such success story, proving to be one of the most fatal. For that reason, I am driven to raise money specifically for that type, inspired by my dear mum who is currently fighting it. Brian's Dad is getting over a 7and half hour operation for bowel cancer. Preying alone isn't enough, so I ask you to support our cause and contribute anything you can towards researching further cures. Half of these funds are for pancreatic cancer specifically, whilst the other half is for wherever the funds are needed generally for research. Each year Cancer Research UK’s scientists get closer to beating cancer, and they’ve helped double survival rates in the last 40 years. But we can’t stop there. Only with our continued support can they turn this research into breakthroughs that save millions of lives. Every single pound you donate makes a difference to Cancer Research UK’s groundbreaking work, so please sponsor me now. Donating through this page is simple, fast and totally secure. Your details are safe with Cancer Research UK.
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