Helen Russell

Le Tour-One Day Ahead

Fundraising for Cure Leukaemia
£20,066
raised of £50,000 target
by 173 supporters
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Cure Leukaemia

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RCN 1100154
We fund a network of expert research nurses to help save blood cancer patients' lives

Story

Former England footballer and cancer survivor Geoff Thomas has asked me to join a small team which will cycle all twenty-one stages of this year’s Tour de France just one day ahead of the pros. I will be one of only two women in the team that will ride over 2000 miles in 21 days with the aim of raising £1m for Cure Leukaemia. This will be by far the biggest challenge of my life-even many pros have failed to complete Le Tour!

In 2003 Geoff was diagnosed with chronic myeloid leukaemia and given three months to live.  Following treatment from Cure Leukaemia co-founder Professor Charlie Craddock, he has been in remission since January 2005. 

To celebrate having been in remission for 10 years we will be riding the entire route of this year's Tour de France raising funds that will boost the life–saving work carried out at the Centre for Clinical Haematology (CCH) at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham (QEHB), where Professor Craddock treated Geoff. 

The money will pay for:
More specialist research nurses
Ability to deliver more state of the art therapies clinical trials and blood cancer treatments
The potential to deliver stem cell transplants as an outpatient procedure
A dramatically improved patient experience
The chance of developing cures for a range of blood cancers within the next 30 years
Consolidate the Queen Elizabeth Hospital’s position as a world-leading centre for the development of new drugs for the treatment of blood cancer

Any donations will really make a difference and are gratefully received!

You can follow my progress on @helengoth @TdF1Dayahead
http://www.beforethetour.com

About the charity

Cure Leukaemia

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RCN 1100154
Cure Leukaemia fund research nurses at 15 hospitals across the UK. These roles form the Trials Acceleration Programme (TAP) network giving patients, from a catchment area of 30m, access to potentially life-saving treatments through clinical trials, with plans to fund a paediatric network on the way.

Donation summary

Total raised
£20,065.98
+ £1,197.61 Gift Aid
Online donations
£16,139.79
Offline donations
£3,926.19

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