Story
Tom Walker Memorial Cycle Ride - 15/05/2010
Tom Walker was a keen rugby enthusiast playing
for his beloved Loughborough RFC from the age of 7. In August 2006 Tom
was diagnosed with Osteosarcoma after complaining of pain in his
shoulder. Tom had a positive outlook on life despite many months of
chemotherapy and a forequarter amputation (losing his right arm,
shoulder joint, collar bone and shoulder blade). In 2007 he was awarded
the Wellchild award in his age group and Tom also received the
prestigious Diana award.
Sadly, Tom passed away in February 2008.....18 years old.
There has been no progress in 20 years in the
treatment of Bone Cancer (McNally British Journal of Cancer January
2009) which contrasts the terrific progress made in the three major
cancers (where survival rates have nearly doubled). The Bone Cancer
Research Trust was set up a few years ago by bereaved parents and
backed by eminent experts. It is focussed on raising funds for research
to ensure the children and young people diagnosed tomorrow have a
better chance. 90% of all new cases of Primary Bone Cancer will develop
in teenagers.
On Saturday 15th May 2010 family and friends will be cycling from Tom Walkers Memorial statue at Burleigh Community College,
Loughborough to the Clock Tower in Skegness, a distance of
approximately 90 miles. The aim is to raise awareness and much needed
funds for the Bone Cancer Research Trust.
All donations will be gratefully received, thank you.
http://www.bonecancerresearch.org.uk/
http://www.justgiving.com/bcrt
