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Andrew Pawsey is raising money for Pancreatic Cancer Research Fund

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Prudential RideLondon-Surrey 100 2016 · 31 July 2016 ·

Pancreatic Cancer Research Fund is the only national charity dedicated solely to beating pancreatic cancer through research. Survival rates are low, so new research is vital. In the past, this cancer received little attention. With your help, we can change this so more people beat pancreatic cancer.

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Thanks for taking the time to visit my JustGiving page.

As some of you may have heard I will be riding the Prudential London Surrey 100 for the first time on 31st July.  A scary 100 miles, starting from the Olympic Stadium, riding on closed roads through London, the Surrey Hills and back into London, finishing on The Mall. 20,000 riders will be riding the same roads and the professionals will ride after us - the same roads used for The 2012 Olympic Road Race! 


Our friend Jackie lost her fight against pancreatic cancer on 19th July 2012, aged just 46. With the help of so many wonderful friends and family, she fought this dreadful disease with courage, dignity and determination. Qualities that those who knew her would recognise only too well.

Team Jackie has now raised a mind-blowing £225k but the fight goes on!

They are now looking to raise £300k to enable a further 3 years research project. At last there seems to be some hope of progress with new
research, including that funded by Team Jackie, offering real promise
for the future.

Pancreatic cancer is known as the silent killer. By the time it is diagnosed it is usually too late. It has the worst survival rate of any common cancer – only 3 in every 100 people diagnosed will live for 5 years. This figure has not improved in 40 years and now has the lowest survival rate of any cancer. This cancer is so aggressive, by the time it’s diagnosed, 90% of people will be told that they are terminally ill and given 6-12 months to live. Pancreatic cancer is the UK’s 5th biggest cancer killer yet receives only than 1% overall research funding. With a higher profile we hope that more attention and funding will be allocated to this disease. There has been an almost criminal lack of progress on pancreatic cancer and having seen this wonderful person suffer so, it is time to change this. With recent developments in genetics and immunotherapy, it feels at last that significant progress is within our grasp against this terrible disease.


            
            
        



Donation summary

Total
£1,264.36
+ £253.75 Gift Aid
Online
£1,234.36
Offline
£30.00

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