Kelly's Giving Page
Total raised
£622.00
+ £85.50 Gift Aid
Shine London 2019 - Full Marathon
Sat 21 Sep 2019 - Sat 21 Sep 2019
In memory of
Carole Scagell
Carole Scagell (my stepmother-in-law) was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in May 2019. It was already Stage 4. She sadly passed away in July. She is sorely missed by many. Pancreatic cancer is difficult to diagnose, as symptoms usually only present in the later stages, often when it is too late for effective treatment. I am walking 26.2 miles overnight in London on 21st September (the Shine Walk). Training has been tough, but not as hard as battling cancer. Please help me to raise vital money towards researching this terrible disease, in the hope that survival rates can be improved. No matter how little, it will contribute to making a difference.
CAUSE
Pancreatic cancer
Survival rates for pancreatic cancer remain stubbornly low in the UK, often because the disease is diagnosed late and is difficult to treat. Help Cancer Research UK make progress in one of the biggest research challenges its scientists are facing – to find better ways to detect and treat the disease.
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