Sarah Whittaker-Axon
Sarah's Walk All Over Cancer Fundraising Page

Total raised
Β£632.00
+ Β£145.50 Gift Aid
Β£25Kitting out our labs
Β£50Unravelling mysteries
Β£100Spotting cancer earlier
Β£150Making diagnosis kinder
Β£200Understanding errors in DNA
Β£300Finding cancer's weakness
Β£500Providing cancer support
Β£1,000Hunting innovations
In memory of
All effected by cancer
My Story
Thanks for visiting my fundraising page. This March Iβm walking 10,000 steps a day throughout the month to help beat cancer. I was diagnosed with stage 3 breast cancer 2yrs ago just before my 34th birthday. That moment in time will stick with me forever and the helpless thoughts of what future lay ahead for me and my family. I had 6 rounds of chemo, a mastectomy, 15 rounds of radiotherapy and 14 chemo injections to finish off. Without the amazing work of research, scientists and of course the superb NHS I most definitely would be living a different life right now, if at all. Cancer touches so many of our lives, so help me Walk All Over Cancer (5miles a day with my short pins!). Thank you π Sarah x 14/3/21 - I have been blown away with the generosity of people who have kindly donated, thank you so much! I have been doing my steps each day in one walk and not copping out counting my steps round the house!! π 31/03/21 - Thank you to everyone who has donated - it really means a lot to me and goes towards beating this disease one day soon hopefully. πππΆββοΈ339342 steps, 139.95miles πΆββοΈππ

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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