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Cancer is complex, making continuous research crucial. This means our work can never stop, which means the funding can never stop either. Our ambition is to fund £20 million of research annually, getting us closer to a world where no life is cut short by cancer. Our Scientific Advisory Committee review every funding application we receive and 12 BREAKTHROUGHS OF 2020 THAT COULD LEAD TO NEW TREATMENTS 1. New evidence that some cells can help cancer hide from the immune system. Dr Cathy Tournier, based at the University of Manchester, recently discovered that tumours can attract and help grow a type of cell found in our body which helps the tumour hide from the immune system. Her team found that this was reliant on the cancer cellsproducing
WHY HAVEN'T WE CURED CANCER YET? The short answer: The longer answer: It's important to remember that we have come a long way - overall, cancer survival in the UK has doubled in the last 40 years. In the 1970s only 25% of people with cancer would survive 10 years or more after their diagnosis. Today that figure is 50%. But cancer is a complex disease - and the fact isthat we
COULD SOMEBODY BE HIDING THE CURE FOR CANCER? 25th March 2020. A stubborn myth that we often see popping up on social media is that there’s already a cure for cancer, but it’s being hidden from the public for some reason. One survey suggests that over a quarter of Americans believe this to be absolutely true, while a further 1 in 7 believe that it might be true. WORLDWIDE CANCER RESEARCH (LB) Worldwide Cancer Research (LB) Our mission is to kick-start the life-saving advances of the future by sowing the seeds of new discoveries today. We sit at the very start of the research journey, backing brand new ideas and supporting scientists to ask big, challenging, new questions about how cancer works. To find out moreabout what we are
CANCER EXPLAINED
Processed meat, such as bacon, sausages and ham, can cause bowel cancer and its consumption should be limited. Eating lots of red meat can increase the risk of bowel cancer (the NHS suggests you cut down to 70g a day if you’re eating over 90g) The evidence for white meats is not as clear cut and some research even suggests that eating some PREVENT SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is a group of cancers that originate in cells forming the surface of the skin and lining the internal walls of our organs, respiratory tract and digestive tract. SIX LOCKDOWN-FRIENDLY FUNDRAISING IDEAS 6. Set yourself a fitness challenge. Whether it’s endless keepie-uppies in the back garden or scaling your stairs 7,000 times to complete the distance of a bucket-list mountain – people love to sponsor those striving to put their fitness to the test for charity. WORLDWIDE CANCER RESEARCH WEEKLY LOTTERY 379288. GLASGOW. £5.00. If you are one of our lucky winners, we will contact you within 21 days of the draw date and will pay your winnings directly to your bank account. No need to claim. The winning number will be posted each Monday after the draw. Good luck and thank you for all of your support – it means the world to us. WORLDWIDE CANCER RESEARCH Become a Curestarter today. Thanks to you we're starting more new cancer cures in 2021. We’re delighted to announce that in 2021, thanks to the kindness and generosity of our supporters, we’ve been able to offer £3.2million of funding to 16 innovative new projects in 15 cities around the world. Your support will save lives.OUR ORGANISATION
Cancer is complex, making continuous research crucial. This means our work can never stop, which means the funding can never stop either. Our ambition is to fund £20 million of research annually, getting us closer to a world where no life is cut short by cancer. Our Scientific Advisory Committee review every funding application we receive and 12 BREAKTHROUGHS OF 2020 THAT COULD LEAD TO NEW TREATMENTS 1. New evidence that some cells can help cancer hide from the immune system. Dr Cathy Tournier, based at the University of Manchester, recently discovered that tumours can attract and help grow a type of cell found in our body which helps the tumour hide from the immune system. Her team found that this was reliant on the cancer cellsproducing
WHY HAVEN'T WE CURED CANCER YET? The short answer: The longer answer: It's important to remember that we have come a long way - overall, cancer survival in the UK has doubled in the last 40 years. In the 1970s only 25% of people with cancer would survive 10 years or more after their diagnosis. Today that figure is 50%. But cancer is a complex disease - and the fact isthat we
COULD SOMEBODY BE HIDING THE CURE FOR CANCER? 25th March 2020. A stubborn myth that we often see popping up on social media is that there’s already a cure for cancer, but it’s being hidden from the public for some reason. One survey suggests that over a quarter of Americans believe this to be absolutely true, while a further 1 in 7 believe that it might be true. WORLDWIDE CANCER RESEARCH (LB) Worldwide Cancer Research (LB) Our mission is to kick-start the life-saving advances of the future by sowing the seeds of new discoveries today. We sit at the very start of the research journey, backing brand new ideas and supporting scientists to ask big, challenging, new questions about how cancer works. To find out moreabout what we are
CANCER EXPLAINED
Processed meat, such as bacon, sausages and ham, can cause bowel cancer and its consumption should be limited. Eating lots of red meat can increase the risk of bowel cancer (the NHS suggests you cut down to 70g a day if you’re eating over 90g) The evidence for white meats is not as clear cut and some research even suggests that eating some PREVENT SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is a group of cancers that originate in cells forming the surface of the skin and lining the internal walls of our organs, respiratory tract and digestive tract. SIX LOCKDOWN-FRIENDLY FUNDRAISING IDEAS 6. Set yourself a fitness challenge. Whether it’s endless keepie-uppies in the back garden or scaling your stairs 7,000 times to complete the distance of a bucket-list mountain – people love to sponsor those striving to put their fitness to the test for charity. WORLDWIDE CANCER RESEARCH WEEKLY LOTTERY 379288. GLASGOW. £5.00. If you are one of our lucky winners, we will contact you within 21 days of the draw date and will pay your winnings directly to your bank account. No need to claim. The winning number will be posted each Monday after the draw. Good luck and thank you for all of your support – it means the world to us. FOR CANCER RESEARCHERS EACR travel fellowships. We have partnered with EACR to offer up to 3,000 euros for researchers to gain new skills through a short-term visit to a lab or research group in another country. Find out more. Contact. Worldwide Cancer Research. 1st Floor, Canning Exchange. 10 Canning Street. Edinburgh EH3 8EG. Registered in Scotland, No SC152991 I KNOW I WILL NEVER HAVE ANOTHER FRIEND LIKE CATHRIN 8th June 2021 . From risks and diagnoses to survival rates and improvements, key information about cancer is driven by facts andfigures.
OUR APPLICATION PROCESS The application process. Stage 1 - initial eligibility check. All applications will be subject to an initial review of eligibility against our funding criteria and research policies outlined in the application handbook. Applications which do not adhere to these conditions will be rejected at this stage. Stage 2 - HOPE FOR A NEW TRIPLE NEGATIVE BREAST CANCER TREATMENT New hope that an old drug could be reused to treat triple negative breast cancer. 10th November 2020. Researchers funded by your kindness and generosity have found that a commonly used chemotherapy drug could be effective against an aggressive form of WORLDWIDE CANCER RESEARCH (LB) Worldwide Cancer Research (LB) Our mission is to kick-start the life-saving advances of the future by sowing the seeds of new discoveries today. We sit at the very start of the research journey, backing brand new ideas and supporting scientists to ask big, challenging, new questions about how cancer works. To find out moreabout what we are
FIVE VIRTUAL FUNDRAISING IDEAS Whilst lockdown might be easing, traditional fundraising – from bake sales to marathons – is still on hold. But cancer carries on. People with cancer need you more than ever – that’s why we’ve pulled together five virtual fundraising ideas so that you can still raise lifesaving funds for cancer research, without even leaving your house. HOW DOES THE SUN CAUSE CANCER? Over 80% of skin cancers are caused by overexposure to UV radiation. This includes UV rays from the sun, but also from sunbeds and tanning lamps. UV radiation damages DNA in your skin cells, which can accumulate over time and increase the risk of genetic mutations that cause skin cancer. The more often you get burnt, the more damage isdone and
‘GAME-CHANGING’ TREATMENT FOR PROSTATE CANCER COULD BE Dr Helen Rippon, Chief Executive of Worldwide Cancer Research, said of the research that we helped fund: “This research could be a real game-changer for prostate cancer patients. Docetaxel is the main chemotherapy used to treat prostate cancer, but many patients end up developing resistance to the drug and their cancer comes back. “ThisADAM'S STORY
13th November 2019. We’d love to introduce you to Adam – the brave man behind the devastating truth of losing both your parents. Now, Adam would like to tell you a little bit more, hoping that one day no life will be cut short by cancer. I wanted to take this opportunity to tell you my story – from one person touched by cancer, to another. WORLDWIDE CANCER RESEARCH WEEKLY LOTTERY 379288. GLASGOW. £5.00. If you are one of our lucky winners, we will contact you within 21 days of the draw date and will pay your winnings directly to your bank account. No need to claim. The winning number will be posted each Monday after the draw. Good luck and thank you for all of your support – it means the world to us. WORLDWIDE CANCER RESEARCH Become a Curestarter today. Thanks to you we're starting more new cancer cures in 2021. We’re delighted to announce that in 2021, thanks to the kindness and generosity of our supporters, we’ve been able to offer £3.2million of funding to 16 innovative new projects in 15 cities around the world. Your support will save lives. FOR CANCER RESEARCHERS EACR travel fellowships. We have partnered with EACR to offer up to 3,000 euros for researchers to gain new skills through a short-term visit to a lab or research group in another country. Find out more. Contact. Worldwide Cancer Research. 1st Floor, Canning Exchange. 10 Canning Street. Edinburgh EH3 8EG. Registered in Scotland, No SC152991OUR ORGANISATION
Cancer is complex, making continuous research crucial. This means our work can never stop, which means the funding can never stop either. Our ambition is to fund £20 million of research annually, getting us closer to a world where no life is cut short by cancer. Our Scientific Advisory Committee review every funding application we receive and 12 BREAKTHROUGHS OF 2020 THAT COULD LEAD TO NEW TREATMENTS 1. New evidence that some cells can help cancer hide from the immune system. Dr Cathy Tournier, based at the University of Manchester, recently discovered that tumours can attract and help grow a type of cell found in our body which helps the tumour hide from the immune system. Her team found that this was reliant on the cancer cellsproducing
CANCER EXPLAINED
The short answer: The longer answer: It's important to remember that we have come a long way - overall, cancer survival in the UK has doubled in the last 40 years. In the 1970s only 25% of people with cancer would survive 10 years or more after their diagnosis. Today that figure is 50%. But cancer is a complex disease - and the fact isthat we
COULD SOMEBODY BE HIDING THE CURE FOR CANCER? 25th March 2020. A stubborn myth that we often see popping up on social media is that there’s already a cure for cancer, but it’s being hidden from the public for some reason. One survey suggests that over a quarter of Americans believe this to be absolutely true, while a further 1 in 7 believe that it might be true. WORLDWIDE CANCER RESEARCH (LB) Worldwide Cancer Research (LB) Our mission is to kick-start the life-saving advances of the future by sowing the seeds of new discoveries today. We sit at the very start of the research journey, backing brand new ideas and supporting scientists to ask big, challenging, new questions about how cancer works. To find out moreabout what we are
CANCER EXPLAINED
Processed meat, such as bacon, sausages and ham, can cause bowel cancer and its consumption should be limited. Eating lots of red meat can increase the risk of bowel cancer (the NHS suggests you cut down to 70g a day if you’re eating over 90g) The evidence for white meats is not as clear cut and some research even suggests that eating someLYNDA’S STORY
Lynda was devastated when she lost her beloved brother Steven to stomach cancer in 2011. One month later, she was diagnosed with leukaemia. Now she's selling WORLDWIDE CANCER RESEARCH WEEKLY LOTTERY 379288. GLASGOW. £5.00. If you are one of our lucky winners, we will contact you within 21 days of the draw date and will pay your winnings directly to your bank account. No need to claim. The winning number will be posted each Monday after the draw. Good luck and thank you for all of your support – it means the world to us. WORLDWIDE CANCER RESEARCH Become a Curestarter today. Thanks to you we're starting more new cancer cures in 2021. We’re delighted to announce that in 2021, thanks to the kindness and generosity of our supporters, we’ve been able to offer £3.2million of funding to 16 innovative new projects in 15 cities around the world. Your support will save lives. FOR CANCER RESEARCHERS EACR travel fellowships. We have partnered with EACR to offer up to 3,000 euros for researchers to gain new skills through a short-term visit to a lab or research group in another country. Find out more. Contact. Worldwide Cancer Research. 1st Floor, Canning Exchange. 10 Canning Street. Edinburgh EH3 8EG. Registered in Scotland, No SC152991OUR ORGANISATION
Cancer is complex, making continuous research crucial. This means our work can never stop, which means the funding can never stop either. Our ambition is to fund £20 million of research annually, getting us closer to a world where no life is cut short by cancer. Our Scientific Advisory Committee review every funding application we receive and 12 BREAKTHROUGHS OF 2020 THAT COULD LEAD TO NEW TREATMENTS 1. New evidence that some cells can help cancer hide from the immune system. Dr Cathy Tournier, based at the University of Manchester, recently discovered that tumours can attract and help grow a type of cell found in our body which helps the tumour hide from the immune system. Her team found that this was reliant on the cancer cellsproducing
CANCER EXPLAINED
The short answer: The longer answer: It's important to remember that we have come a long way - overall, cancer survival in the UK has doubled in the last 40 years. In the 1970s only 25% of people with cancer would survive 10 years or more after their diagnosis. Today that figure is 50%. But cancer is a complex disease - and the fact isthat we
COULD SOMEBODY BE HIDING THE CURE FOR CANCER? 25th March 2020. A stubborn myth that we often see popping up on social media is that there’s already a cure for cancer, but it’s being hidden from the public for some reason. One survey suggests that over a quarter of Americans believe this to be absolutely true, while a further 1 in 7 believe that it might be true. WORLDWIDE CANCER RESEARCH (LB) Worldwide Cancer Research (LB) Our mission is to kick-start the life-saving advances of the future by sowing the seeds of new discoveries today. We sit at the very start of the research journey, backing brand new ideas and supporting scientists to ask big, challenging, new questions about how cancer works. To find out moreabout what we are
CANCER EXPLAINED
Processed meat, such as bacon, sausages and ham, can cause bowel cancer and its consumption should be limited. Eating lots of red meat can increase the risk of bowel cancer (the NHS suggests you cut down to 70g a day if you’re eating over 90g) The evidence for white meats is not as clear cut and some research even suggests that eating someLYNDA’S STORY
Lynda was devastated when she lost her beloved brother Steven to stomach cancer in 2011. One month later, she was diagnosed with leukaemia. Now she's selling WORLDWIDE CANCER RESEARCH WEEKLY LOTTERY 379288. GLASGOW. £5.00. If you are one of our lucky winners, we will contact you within 21 days of the draw date and will pay your winnings directly to your bank account. No need to claim. The winning number will be posted each Monday after the draw. Good luck and thank you for all of your support – it means the world to us.OUR ORGANISATION
Cancer is complex, making continuous research crucial. This means our work can never stop, which means the funding can never stop either. Our ambition is to fund £20 million of research annually, getting us closer to a world where no life is cut short by cancer. Our Scientific Advisory Committee review every funding application we receive and I KNOW I WILL NEVER HAVE ANOTHER FRIEND LIKE CATHRIN 8th June 2021 . From risks and diagnoses to survival rates and improvements, key information about cancer is driven by facts andfigures.
OUR APPLICATION PROCESS The application process. Stage 1 - initial eligibility check. All applications will be subject to an initial review of eligibility against our funding criteria and research policies outlined in the application handbook. Applications which do not adhere to these conditions will be rejected at this stage. Stage 2 - HOPE FOR A NEW TRIPLE NEGATIVE BREAST CANCER TREATMENT New hope that an old drug could be reused to treat triple negative breast cancer. 10th November 2020. Researchers funded by your kindness and generosity have found that a commonly used chemotherapy drug could be effective against an aggressive form of SIX LOCKDOWN-FRIENDLY FUNDRAISING IDEAS 6. Set yourself a fitness challenge. Whether it’s endless keepie-uppies in the back garden or scaling your stairs 7,000 times to complete the distance of a bucket-list mountain – people love to sponsor those striving to put their fitness to the test for charity. GRANT APPLICATION HANDBOOK Grant Application Handbook Valid for the March 2021 grant round (Open for submissions from Thu 4 March Friday 2 April 2021) Please note that application handbooks are ‘GAME-CHANGING’ TREATMENT FOR PROSTATE CANCER COULD BE Dr Helen Rippon, Chief Executive of Worldwide Cancer Research, said of the research that we helped fund: “This research could be a real game-changer for prostate cancer patients. Docetaxel is the main chemotherapy used to treat prostate cancer, but many patients end up developing resistance to the drug and their cancer comes back. “ThisADAM'S STORY
13th November 2019. We’d love to introduce you to Adam – the brave man behind the devastating truth of losing both your parents. Now, Adam would like to tell you a little bit more, hoping that one day no life will be cut short by cancer. I wanted to take this opportunity to tell you my story – from one person touched by cancer, to another. WORLDWIDE CANCER RESEARCH WEEKLY LOTTERY Playing our Weekly Lottery is a fun and exciting way to support cancer research and start new cancer cures around the world. For every £1 entry you play, we’ll allocate you a unique 6-digit number. Match three or more numbers in the right order and win one of our amazing cash prizes between £5 and £1,000. WORLDWIDE CANCER RESEARCH WEEKLY LOTTERY 379288. GLASGOW. £5.00. If you are one of our lucky winners, we will contact you within 21 days of the draw date and will pay your winnings directly to your bank account. No need to claim. The winning number will be posted each Monday after the draw. Good luck and thank you for all of your support – it means the world to us. WORLDWIDE CANCER RESEARCH Become a Curestarter today. Thanks to you we're starting more new cancer cures in 2021. We’re delighted to announce that in 2021, thanks to the kindness and generosity of our supporters, we’ve been able to offer £3.2million of funding to 16 innovative new projects in 15 cities around the world. Your support will save lives. FOR CANCER RESEARCHERS EACR travel fellowships. We have partnered with EACR to offer up to 3,000 euros for researchers to gain new skills through a short-term visit to a lab or research group in another country. Find out more. Contact. Worldwide Cancer Research. 1st Floor, Canning Exchange. 10 Canning Street. Edinburgh EH3 8EG. Registered in Scotland, No SC152991OUR ORGANISATION
Cancer is complex, making continuous research crucial. This means our work can never stop, which means the funding can never stop either. Our ambition is to fund £20 million of research annually, getting us closer to a world where no life is cut short by cancer. Our Scientific Advisory Committee review every funding application we receive and 12 BREAKTHROUGHS OF 2020 THAT COULD LEAD TO NEW TREATMENTS 1. New evidence that some cells can help cancer hide from the immune system. Dr Cathy Tournier, based at the University of Manchester, recently discovered that tumours can attract and help grow a type of cell found in our body which helps the tumour hide from the immune system. Her team found that this was reliant on the cancer cellsproducing
CANCER EXPLAINED
The short answer: The longer answer: It's important to remember that we have come a long way - overall, cancer survival in the UK has doubled in the last 40 years. In the 1970s only 25% of people with cancer would survive 10 years or more after their diagnosis. Today that figure is 50%. But cancer is a complex disease - and the fact isthat we
COULD SOMEBODY BE HIDING THE CURE FOR CANCER? 25th March 2020. A stubborn myth that we often see popping up on social media is that there’s already a cure for cancer, but it’s being hidden from the public for some reason. One survey suggests that over a quarter of Americans believe this to be absolutely true, while a further 1 in 7 believe that it might be true. WORLDWIDE CANCER RESEARCH (LB) Worldwide Cancer Research (LB) Our mission is to kick-start the life-saving advances of the future by sowing the seeds of new discoveries today. We sit at the very start of the research journey, backing brand new ideas and supporting scientists to ask big, challenging, new questions about how cancer works. To find out moreabout what we are
CANCER EXPLAINED
Processed meat, such as bacon, sausages and ham, can cause bowel cancer and its consumption should be limited. Eating lots of red meat can increase the risk of bowel cancer (the NHS suggests you cut down to 70g a day if you’re eating over 90g) The evidence for white meats is not as clear cut and some research even suggests that eating someLYNDA’S STORY
Lynda was devastated when she lost her beloved brother Steven to stomach cancer in 2011. One month later, she was diagnosed with leukaemia. Now she's selling WORLDWIDE CANCER RESEARCH WEEKLY LOTTERY 379288. GLASGOW. £5.00. If you are one of our lucky winners, we will contact you within 21 days of the draw date and will pay your winnings directly to your bank account. No need to claim. The winning number will be posted each Monday after the draw. Good luck and thank you for all of your support – it means the world to us. WORLDWIDE CANCER RESEARCH Become a Curestarter today. Thanks to you we're starting more new cancer cures in 2021. We’re delighted to announce that in 2021, thanks to the kindness and generosity of our supporters, we’ve been able to offer £3.2million of funding to 16 innovative new projects in 15 cities around the world. Your support will save lives. FOR CANCER RESEARCHERS EACR travel fellowships. We have partnered with EACR to offer up to 3,000 euros for researchers to gain new skills through a short-term visit to a lab or research group in another country. Find out more. Contact. Worldwide Cancer Research. 1st Floor, Canning Exchange. 10 Canning Street. Edinburgh EH3 8EG. Registered in Scotland, No SC152991OUR ORGANISATION
Cancer is complex, making continuous research crucial. This means our work can never stop, which means the funding can never stop either. Our ambition is to fund £20 million of research annually, getting us closer to a world where no life is cut short by cancer. Our Scientific Advisory Committee review every funding application we receive and 12 BREAKTHROUGHS OF 2020 THAT COULD LEAD TO NEW TREATMENTS 1. New evidence that some cells can help cancer hide from the immune system. Dr Cathy Tournier, based at the University of Manchester, recently discovered that tumours can attract and help grow a type of cell found in our body which helps the tumour hide from the immune system. Her team found that this was reliant on the cancer cellsproducing
CANCER EXPLAINED
The short answer: The longer answer: It's important to remember that we have come a long way - overall, cancer survival in the UK has doubled in the last 40 years. In the 1970s only 25% of people with cancer would survive 10 years or more after their diagnosis. Today that figure is 50%. But cancer is a complex disease - and the fact isthat we
COULD SOMEBODY BE HIDING THE CURE FOR CANCER? 25th March 2020. A stubborn myth that we often see popping up on social media is that there’s already a cure for cancer, but it’s being hidden from the public for some reason. One survey suggests that over a quarter of Americans believe this to be absolutely true, while a further 1 in 7 believe that it might be true. WORLDWIDE CANCER RESEARCH (LB) Worldwide Cancer Research (LB) Our mission is to kick-start the life-saving advances of the future by sowing the seeds of new discoveries today. We sit at the very start of the research journey, backing brand new ideas and supporting scientists to ask big, challenging, new questions about how cancer works. To find out moreabout what we are
CANCER EXPLAINED
Processed meat, such as bacon, sausages and ham, can cause bowel cancer and its consumption should be limited. Eating lots of red meat can increase the risk of bowel cancer (the NHS suggests you cut down to 70g a day if you’re eating over 90g) The evidence for white meats is not as clear cut and some research even suggests that eating someLYNDA’S STORY
Lynda was devastated when she lost her beloved brother Steven to stomach cancer in 2011. One month later, she was diagnosed with leukaemia. Now she's selling WORLDWIDE CANCER RESEARCH WEEKLY LOTTERY 379288. GLASGOW. £5.00. If you are one of our lucky winners, we will contact you within 21 days of the draw date and will pay your winnings directly to your bank account. No need to claim. The winning number will be posted each Monday after the draw. Good luck and thank you for all of your support – it means the world to us.OUR ORGANISATION
Cancer is complex, making continuous research crucial. This means our work can never stop, which means the funding can never stop either. Our ambition is to fund £20 million of research annually, getting us closer to a world where no life is cut short by cancer. Our Scientific Advisory Committee review every funding application we receive and DONATE NOW | WORLDWIDE CANCER RESEARCH Contact Worldwide Cancer Research 1st Floor, Canning Exchange 10 Canning Street Edinburgh EH3 8EG Registered in Scotland, No SC152991,Charity No SC022918
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I KNOW I WILL NEVER HAVE ANOTHER FRIEND LIKE CATHRIN 8th June 2021 . From risks and diagnoses to survival rates and improvements, key information about cancer is driven by facts andfigures.
OUR APPLICATION PROCESS The application process. Stage 1 - initial eligibility check. All applications will be subject to an initial review of eligibility against our funding criteria and research policies outlined in the application handbook. Applications which do not adhere to these conditions will be rejected at this stage. Stage 2 - FIVE VIRTUAL FUNDRAISING IDEAS Whilst lockdown might be easing, traditional fundraising – from bake sales to marathons – is still on hold. But cancer carries on. People with cancer need you more than ever – that’s why we’ve pulled together five virtual fundraising ideas so that you can still raise lifesaving funds for cancer research, without even leaving your house. HOPE FOR A NEW TRIPLE NEGATIVE BREAST CANCER TREATMENT New hope that an old drug could be reused to treat triple negative breast cancer. 10th November 2020. Researchers funded by your kindness and generosity have found that a commonly used chemotherapy drug could be effective against an aggressive form of I STILL CRY EVERY DAY FOR THE LOSS OF CATHRIN 1st June 2021. Anne's daughter Cathrin was just 34 when she was diagnosed with an aggressive form of breast cancer. Devastatingly, treatment couldn't stop the cancer from spreading to Cathrin's brain, and she passed away in May 2020 - in the middle of lockdown restrictions that made an incredibly difficult time so much worse forher loved ones
SIX LOCKDOWN-FRIENDLY FUNDRAISING IDEAS 6. Set yourself a fitness challenge. Whether it’s endless keepie-uppies in the back garden or scaling your stairs 7,000 times to complete the distance of a bucket-list mountain – people love to sponsor those striving to put their fitness to the test for charity. ‘GAME-CHANGING’ TREATMENT FOR PROSTATE CANCER COULD BE Dr Helen Rippon, Chief Executive of Worldwide Cancer Research, said of the research that we helped fund: “This research could be a real game-changer for prostate cancer patients. Docetaxel is the main chemotherapy used to treat prostate cancer, but many patients end up developing resistance to the drug and their cancer comes back. “ThisMenu
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