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Young mum who thought she d pulled a muscle actually had cancer
“I’ll never forgot the moment I was told ‘it’s cancer’. In that instant, my world was turned upside down.
Beckii and her husband Mark (Image: Beckii Corbett)
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South West residents have been challenged to kick start the New Year by taking steps to support Cancer Research UK. The charity is urging people to sign up now to Walk All Over Cancer and get sponsored to take 10,000 steps every day for a month in March. By raising vital funds, people across the region could help to get life-saving research back on track after the impact of COVID-19 - while burning off any excess Christmas calories. Alison Birkett, Cancer Research UK’s spokesperson for the South West, said: “Fundraising has fallen and right now, future research is at risk – that’s why we’re urging as many people as possible to make ‘Walk All Over Cancer’ their New Year’s resolution.
RESIDENTS in North Wales are being challenged to kick start the New Year by taking steps to support Cancer Research UK. The charity is urging people to sign up now to Walk All Over Cancer and get sponsored to take 10,000 steps every day for a month. By raising vital funds, people across the region could help to get life-saving research back on track after the impact of Covid-19 - while burning off any excess Christmas calories. Cassandra Miles, Cancer Research UK’s spokesperson for Wales said: “Fundraising has fallen and right now, future research is at risk – that’s why we’re urging as many people as possible to make ‘Walk All Over Cancer’ their New Year’s resolution.
North Wales residents invited to walk all over cancer this New Year leaderlive.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from leaderlive.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.