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Thanks for taking the time to visit my JustGiving page. Here is my story.


On Tuesday 28th July 2009 my dad, David Averell Rosenberg died of Pancreatic cancer. 

 

At a family lunch in London on Saturday 25th, it was clear that he was in dire health so he was admitted to UCH A&E. On Monday 27th, they found he had advanced pancreatic cancer, with secondaries in his lungs and liver. He fell into a coma that night before they could tell him of the diagnosis, and he died the next day. He was surrounded by his family, and the room was full of love and the music he was so passionate about. It was (and still is) a terrible shock for us all.


My family are Jewish, and during the mourning period, the men grow a beard - a physical manifestation of their grief. As a non-religious Jew (and a woman!) I felt quite frustrated in the months that followed my Dad's death that I didn't do anything physical to mark what has happened. I also wanted to do something to raise awareness and money to fund research for Pancreatic cancer. So my boyfriend Dave and I have decided to raise £5,000 for the Pancreatic Cancer Research Fund (http://www.pcrf.org.uk/index.html) - and during Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Week next year (probably mid November 2010) we'll shave our heads. 


I'm not a runner (I can't do the marathon thing), but I wanted to do something that would test me. Anyone can sit in a bath of baked beans. Anyone who knows me knows that I am passionate about fashion - perhaps too passionate! My hair is a very important part of my 'look' - it's basically my permanent accessory. Plus, as a woman, my hair is an important part of my femininity. So there's absolutely no doubt that this will be difficult for me. But I'm determind to do it. After all, I'm lucky enough that it'll grow back. Others aren't so fortunate.   


To put Pancreatic cancer into perspective:
Forty years ago few children survived childhood leukaemia. Now the survival rate is 80%


Forty years ago only 46% of women diagnosed with breast cancer survived five years or more. Now that figure is also 80%


Forty years ago 3% of people diagnosed with pancreatic cancer survived five years or more. That figure is still 3%


The problem with Pancreatic cancer is that it's so difficult to detect, so by the time it is diagnosed, there's very little that can be done. But with research, hopefully the boffins can find some way around it. Already there is an operation that can be done if the cancer is detected early enough. 


Pancreatic cancer seems to be the black sheep of the cancer family. Not many people know about it, and those who do know it to be severe and unrelenting. Hopefully with research and raising awareness this can change. Years ago, cancers like leukemia and lung cancer were feared almost as highly as pancreatic cancer. Now, thanks to funding research and raising awareness, the survival rate is growing daily. I hope in years to come, the same will be said for pancreatic cancer.

My boyfriend Dave is also shaving his head in support. This is a team effort, so please support him too! 


>>>UPDATE
22/10/09
Thanks to The Spencer Hart Charitable Trust and the over whelming generosity from friends and family in the first SIX days (!), Dave and I have decided to raise our target to £3,000. We'll still shave our heads next year after raising £2,000 but it would be amazing to surpass our original target and reach £3,000!

>>>UPDATE
11/11/09
After a matched fundraising donation of £500 from Future Publishing (and at just £455 to go), Dave and I have decided to raise our target to a FINAL £5,000. It's the target I initially mentioned when we were discussing this project anyway. I'm so thrilled we've managed to raise so much in such a short space of time and am confident in the support of our friends and family that we'll reach that last target in the next 12 months. Thanks ever so much everyone!

5/01/10
Thanks to Yvonne Neville-Rolfe who worked with my dad in the 80s and 90s in West Herts hospital, and kindly donated offline.
  

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Lots of love to you, Sarah. You're doing something wonderful here. Donation by Elizabeth Simmons/Sekhar Chivukula on 12/01/10

 
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Donation by Peter & Ruth Simmons on 12/01/10

 
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Good Luck! Its so fantastic you are raising so much money and awareness! Well done guys xx Donation by Amie Causton on 11/01/10

 
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Hi Sarah, my thoughts are with you and your family.xx Donation by Jessica Yardley on 10/01/10

 
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Dear Sarah, Your Dad was one of a very happy bunch of students who qualified from Guys in 1970. We wish you well. Robin and Debbie Donation by Robin Carmichael on 07/01/10

 
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Hi Sarah, all the best to you and Dave, hope to see you soon xx Donation by sophie ashton on 05/01/10

 
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Good luck guys!xx Donation by Amy Watkins on 04/01/10

 
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Lost my grandad to pancreatic cancer so fully your cause. Good luck! Donation by Alex Dale on 28/12/09

 
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Happy birthday - I would have bought you a drink but since you're so far away I'll put the money here:-). Love Claudia xx Donation by Claudia McKenzie on 27/12/09

 
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I've been meaning to do this for ages Sarah. Good luck to you and Dave! Donation by Rosee Woodland on 26/12/09

 
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Pay day! Donation by Sarah Montrose Dave Tupper on 22/12/09

 
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In memory of much fun in Chester. Presumably there will be photos . . . . . Donation by Eric and Narell Thomas on 22/12/09

 
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Donation by Daniel Rosenberg on 21/12/09

 
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Happy Xmakah, Daddy. I now know u had 2many socks (ha ha) so this is for the Shakespeare book u wanted +Lear DVD. Donation by Sarah Montrose Dave Tupper on 21/12/09

 

Well done. I enjoyed working for your Dad as his Medical Secretary for 14 years. Donation by Jo Duncombe on 17/12/09

 
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I lost my dad this year too. I know how you must be feeling. Donation by Tass Whitby on 17/12/09

 
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You'll still need shampoo after you've shaved your hair off - I hear Egg & Shoulders is ideal. Donation by Chris Wickett on 14/12/09

 
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Good luck guys!! Donation by Sarah Trumble on 13/12/09

 
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Good luck with the fund raising! Karen xx Donation by Karen Wilson on 12/12/09

 
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This is such an amazing thing to do and can't wait to see you hit your target x Donation by Sarah Gaines + Tom Dennis on 12/12/09

 
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I just want to make it clear I wouldn't have been watching X Factor anyway. But well done on the fundraising thing :-) Donation by Rhian Drinkwater on 12/12/09

 
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You go girl. I think you'll look great. Donation by Gregor MacGregor on 11/12/09

 
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Best wishes Sarah Donation by Rob Laing on 11/12/09

 
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Chanukah! Your Dad spent it with us last year. Remembering and honouring him, Sarah, with much love on this, my dad's 38th jahrzeit. Mum Donation by maureen rosenberg on 09/12/09

 
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You'll look great. Like Blofeld. But better. Donation by Tim Weaver on 09/12/09

 
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