London White Collar Boxing Academy - Capital Punishment page
Participants: Regan McVaddy, Jason Stammers, Steve Falzon, Adrian Dyer, Paul Swift, Sam Shale, Thomas Cameron, Will Agate, Christopher Lee, Niels Groenewegen
Participants: Regan McVaddy, Jason Stammers, Steve Falzon, Adrian Dyer, Paul Swift, Sam Shale, Thomas Cameron, Will Agate, Christopher Lee, Niels Groenewegen
London White Collar Boxing Academy - Capital Punishment · 27 April 2018
On Friday 27th April 2018 white collar workers from companies in London and Essex such as Minerva Building Restoration Ltd, CDG Construction, JM Finn, Maclen Property Services, Manilva Contracts Ltd, London Ambulance Service, Swift Services and Plumbing Ltd, Mecserve Ltd, WIKA Instruments, Smartsparks London Ltd and iProspect Svierge will be putting it all on the line and boxing for pride and glory whilst raising
money for a truly worthy cause.
Boxers will go toe-to-toe for three, two minute rounds. It's guaranteed to be an evening of exciting entertainment. The guys and girls boxing on the show have put in so much hard work, spent months in the gym; sacrificed time spent with family and friends and will put it all on the line on fight night.
Come along and support them as they enter the ring to their entrance music and a crowd of over 700 people cheering them on and help us raise as much as we can for charity. To purchase tickets for the show please visit our website www.lwcba.co.uk or contact Grant 07932 057217
Charity Information:
ENS@T aims to improve the understanding of the genetics, tumourigenisis and hypersecretion in patients with adrenal tumors and associated familial syndromes. It aims to provide the prediction of recurrence and the management of malignent adrenal tumours which are particularly rare. The study of adrenal tumours is likely to reveal new molecular mechanisms of tumour growth and provide insight into the role of hormones as the cause of hypertension (high blood pressure).
ENS@T was founded in 2002 by putting together three already existing National Adrenal Networks (Comete in France, GANIMED in Germany, and NISGAT in Italy) and teams from the United Kingdom all dedicated to the study of adrenal tumours. In 2009, ENS@T became a membership-based society with statutes and bye-laws and a large number of European clinicians and scientists have joined in the efforts of the network by becoming members of ENS@T.
European wide Ensat are based in Paris and we donate directly to them via the Claire Khan Trust, (Fund Number 12-3-187). which is administered by the Queen Elizabeth Hospital Charity (Birmingham). Detailed information about Ensat and the work they do can be found at www.ensat.org.
As adrenal tumours are rare, progress with regard to their diagnosis and
treatment can only be achieved by combining the efforts of researchers and
clinicians from several countries.
http://www.ensat.org/
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