Myself, Kirsty and Mel are walking the Shine Night Walk for Breast Cancer

Shine in the fight against breast cancer · 27 September 2014 ·
Rebecca: "This year my family have had two cancer scares." The first was my dad, a scare of prostrate cancer that went on for months and months of tests to later discover it wasn't cancer. And then a breast cancer scare for my Aunt, only it wasn't a scare it was the real thing. She has had the tumour removed and is soon set to start 7 months of chemo. I hope to raise some money to help towards the research of cancer so a cure can be found. If you are able to donate I would be very grateful to you all.
Thank you. "
Help to beat breast cancer.
Thanks for visiting my JustGiving page. This September, I’m raising money at Shine Night Walk to help Cancer Research UK beat breast cancer sooner.
With nearly 140 women diagnosed every day, breast cancer is the most common cancer in the UK. Men also get breast cancer – around 350 men every year are diagnosed. Cancer Research UK's work has helped ensure that more than eight out of 10 women now survive their disease beyond five years. But around 11,700 women and 80 men still die from the disease each year in the UK.
Please dig deep and sponsor me. Every pound you donate will help fund their life-saving work.
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