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Hello and thank you for visiting my fundraising page.

My father was diagnosed with two primary cancers in 2008.  First in January, prostate cancer to which he was responding well to his treatment and then in August, pancreas cancer to which he lost his fight just six weeks later aged 60.  If the cancer had been diagnosed earlier more could have been done to treat him.

Pancreas cancer is the fifth biggest cause of cancer death in both Europe and the United States and causes 7000 deaths a year in the United Kingdom, but most people have never heard of it.  It is nicknamed the 'silent killer' because it is so difficult to diagnose and when it is, unfortunately as it was for my father, it is often too late to cure.

FIVE YEAR SURVIVAL RATES (2008 compared to 1968):

 

1968

2008

childhood leukaemia

10%

80%

breast cancer

46%

80%

pancreatic cancer

3%

3%

The table shows vividly why Pancreas cancer needs more research, earlier diagnosis and more effective treatments to help more people survive this disease.

On May 17th 2009 I am ran in the Hereford Half Marathon in memory of my dad in order to raise as much money as possible for Pancreas Cancer UK.  I the course was really hilly but I cam in in 1 hours 48 minutes and 10 seconds :) 

Please sponsor me, no matter how little, it adds and will go towards this very worthy cause. 

Even if a way of tracing this disease earlier were found, it would save many lives a year.

Many Thanks to you all

John Copley (Jnr).

PS. I would also like to thank the people who have donated off-line: My wonderful Mum Marian, Rodney Gallegher, Rhonda and Gary, Jay Shah, Kathy Beesley, Malcolm Bell, Sue Brooks, June Stoves, Rose Freeman, Dot Payne, Ann Jones, Christine Howells, Hazel Bassett, Elsie and Dennis Johns, Dee Simmons, Vi Wilcox, Betty Connick, Mrs Millan, Jan and Gordon, Brian Martin, Rod and Jean Bowden and Mark Sutcliffe. A big thank you to Kevin Connolly who has generously donated all of his charity savings built up over time to this charity, many thanks Kev!

Thank you also to my employer the Lloyds Banking Group who will be very generously donating £500 to this fund.

Donating through Justgiving is quick, easy and totally secure. It’s also the most efficient way to sponsor me: Pancreatic Cancer UK gets your money faster and, if you’re a UK taxpayer, Justgiving makes sure 25% in Gift Aid, plus a 3% supplement, are added to your donation.

So sorry to hear about your Dad. He would be extremely proud of you. Good luck. Get in touch - your mum has our details. Dawn and Steve Donation by Dawn & Steve Clark on 29/01/09

 

All the very best John and such a worthwhile cause Donation by Karen (C&G) on 28/01/09

 

Good luck John - a great challenge for a great cause. Donation by Ceri (C&G) on 27/01/09

 

Good Luck with your run, an excellent cause to support. x Donation by Rhiannon (Clare's friend) on 21/01/09

 

Good on you John! (Clare will expalain why this is so close to my own heart!) Donation by Paul Keveren (C&G) on 21/01/09

 

Good luck for your great cause Donation by Judith (from C & G) on 21/01/09

 

That's quite a few 400m sprints to do!! Good luck John, this is a fantastic personal challege for a very poignant cause. (Clare's friend x) Donation by Sam Gardner on 21/01/09

 

Good luck Donation by Teresa (from C & G) on 21/01/09

 

Dad will be cheering you on John and would be so proud of you. Well done love you Donation by Clare, Andy, Ellie & Jack on 21/01/09

 

I'll be cheering you on loud & clear all the way from Oz! Run, walk, stagger, crawl - who cares, I'll be willing you all the way to the finish line XX Donation by Ann Stone on 20/01/09

 

Best of luck. My friend who is now on her 3rd Marathon said make sure you get lots of friends to cheer you on as it works much better than pasta! Donation by Joanne on 04/01/09

 

A fantastic thing to do in memory of your Dad. Hope the training goes well and good luck! Kate xxx Donation by Kate Rathbone on 05/12/08

 

A great cause in the memory of a very special person being done by a great friend. - good luck Donation by The Woottons on 21/11/08

 

Best of luck John. I've no running tips I'm afraid but I'm sure you'll well manage it. Donation by Mary Crowe on 20/11/08

 

Best of luck with all the training John, just keep thinking of the end goal when those legs are 'burning'. Love Siobhan, Peter and Michael x Donation by Siobhan on 20/11/08

 

In the immortal words of Forest Gump! Run John Run! Will def be there to cheer you on! Char, Nick and Boys XXX Donation by Charlotte on 19/11/08

 

John, you're so wonderful to do this for your dad and other sufferers of this evil disease. Proud of you and love you xxx Donation by Lizzie on 19/11/08

 

Your dad would be so proud of you for doing this Donation by Christopher Hammond on 18/11/08

 

Go for it, I will be there helping you train :) Donation by Ruby Hammond on 18/11/08

 
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  Total Raised: £3,192.00
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