Prudential London 100mile Ride for Gestational Trophoblastic Disease

Team GTD is raising money for University of Sheffield
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taking on the gruelling 108km Stage of the Tour de Yorkshire to raise awareness and fund research into Gestational Trophoblastic Disease (GTD) · 3 May 2015

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A couple of the Tour de Yorkshire team now challenge themselves in the Prudential London 100 mile on 2nd August, climbing Leith Hill & the legendary Box Hill. Good luck

They made it! Amazing effort by all despite seriously wet weather first thing. Well done team and thanks to everyone who sponsored us. Keep giving xxx

Team GTD will compete in the gruelling Sportive of the Tour de Yorkshire on 3rd May 2015 cycling 108km and ascending nearly 2000m in total throughout the Dales and Pennines.

Team GTD Riders:

Russell Donnelly

Jane Ireson (Specialist Nurse)

Ted Baker

Rick Lyon

Rob Jackson

Mark Sellers

James Lumb

Sophie Heason

Rob Webster

Raising money for GTD (Gestational Trophoblastic Disease).

A cancer diagnosis whilst looking after a new born baby or after a miscarriage.  Welcome to GTD caused by rogue placenta cells.

A rare group of cancers unknown to most which once diagnosed are incredibly responsive to conventional chemotherapy, GTD is almost always a curable condition.

The Northern Specialist Centre for GTD is based at Weston Park Hospital, Sheffield.  A dedicated team tackles this disease every day offering amazing insight and care for every woman with this scary condition.

Help us to raise awareness  of this relatively unknown cancer and fund further research to better understand this condition and help families like ours.

Caroline was successfully treated and our family want to help other families facing the same diagnosis.


Donation summary

Total
£6,248.10
+ £1,338.00 Gift Aid
Online
£6,248.10
Offline
£0.00

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