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The Terry Fox Run Battersea 2025 · 14 September 2025 · Start fundraising for this event
In 1980, Terry Fox started a marathon against cancer. Together, we can end it.
Terry Fox, a 22-year-old Canadian athlete who lost his leg to osteogenic sarcoma, made headlines in 1980 when he ran 3,339 miles over 143 days across Canada to raise awareness and money for cancer research. Since his death, thousands of Terry Fox runs have been held each September in Canada and throughout the world in his name which have raised more than £500 million for cancer research.
The Institute of Cancer Research, London (ICR), is one of the world's most influential cancer research institutes. They lead the world in revealing the genetic diversity and complexity of cancer, and exploiting these findings to develop new and better treatments. Their research, is making a real impact on cancer patients’ lives.
Help them reach the finishing line. Together, we can finish cancer.
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