So this year, more than ever, we need people to come together and help beat the disease.
“The truth is, COVID-19 has slowed us down. But we will never stop and we are absolutely determined to continue to create better cancer treatments for tomorrow.
Money raised from the various Herts events will help scientists find new ways to prevent, diagnose and treat cancer, helping to save more lives.
Every year, around 35,500 people are diagnosed with cancer in the East of England, and one in two people in the UK born after 1960 will get cancer in their lifetime.
The Race for Life events taking place across Hertfordshire are open to people of all ages and abilities.
So this year, more than ever, we need people to come together and help beat the disease.
“The truth is, COVID-19 has slowed us down. But we will never stop and we are absolutely determined to continue to create better cancer treatments for tomorrow.
Money raised from the various Herts events will help scientists find new ways to prevent, diagnose and treat cancer, helping to save more lives.
Every year, around 35,500 people are diagnosed with cancer in the East of England, and one in two people in the UK born after 1960 will get cancer in their lifetime.
The Race for Life events taking place across Hertfordshire are open to people of all ages and abilities.
Look beyond Lockdown and join Wirral s Race for Life
GLOBE readers are being urged to look beyond Lockdown by making a date to join Cancer Research UK s Race for Life in Wirral. The charity’s much-loved events are planned to take place at Birkenhead Park on Saturday June 26 and Sunday June 27. They will be open to all. Socially-distanced measures will be in place to help keep participants safe. A Cancer Research UK spokesperson said: COVID-19 has caused a devastating loss of research funding. Cancer Research UK is predicting a staggering £300 million drop in income over the next three years which could put future medical breakthroughs at risk.
Cancer survivor Sara Wilson backs Race for Life PEOPLE across the region are being encouraged to look beyond lockdown by making a date to join Cancer Research UK’s Race for Life in Durham. The charity’s much-loved events are aiming to return later in the year but with socially-distanced measures to help keep participants safe. Anyone who signs up this January can claim a special 30 per cent off the entry fee by using the code JAN2021. Covid-19 has caused a devastating loss of research funding. Cancer Research UK is predicting a staggering £300 million drop in income over the next three years which could put future medical breakthroughs at risk. That’s why the charity is calling on men, women and children to fight back against the devastating disease by entering a Race for Life event. Money raised will help scientists find new ways to prevent, diagnose and treat cancer, helping to save more lives.
PEOPLE are being encouraged to look beyond lockdown by making a date to join Cancer Research UK’s Race for Life in Chester. The charity’s much-loved events are aiming to return to the city later in the year, but with socially distanced measures to help keep participants safe. Anyone who signs up this January can claim a special 30 per cent off the entry fee by using the code JAN2021. Covid-19 has caused a devastating loss of research funding. Cancer Research UK is predicting a staggering £300 million drop in income over the next three years which could put future medical breakthroughs at risk.