Meg Avery's Race for Life at Home
Total raised
£95.00
+ £17.50 Gift Aid
Race for Life at Home
Jordan was first diagnosed with stage 4 Hodgkin's lymphoma in October 2014 aged 17, and she relapsed in March 2016. Unfortunately, she relapsed again in October 2020 and is battling cancer for the 3rd time. She is currently having immunotherapy which will be followed by a donor stem cell transplant, hopefully later in the summer. She continues to be an inspiration to us all, undergoing treatment whilst continuing with her uni studies. Since she was first diagnosed, treatment has massively progressed, and this has been partly due to the money raised for Cancer Research UK. All donations make a massive difference 💜 That's why I'll be taking part in the Race for Life at Home. Every pound you can donate will go towards Cancer Research UK’s ground-breaking work, so please sponsor me today! If you’d like to join the Race for Life at Home community, then sign up at raceforlife.org/race-for-life-at-home
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Developing better treatments
Clinical trials are vital for improving cancer treatments and making them available to patients. Cancer Research UK supports more than 250 clinical trials across the UK, and its ground-breaking research has saved the lives of many thousands of people in the UK and all over the world. A donation can help this vital work continue.
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