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Thank you for visiting the Life Cycle 4 team page. After three successful Life Cycles, The University of Nottingham's Vice-Chancellor and his team will be back in the saddle in August 2014. This year’s 1,400+ mile challenge will be the longest yet, taking in all four corners of Great Britain in aid of children's brain tumour research. Each rider will be riding in honour of a child who has battled this life-threatening disease.
Worldwide, over 30,000 children each year are diagnosed with cancer of the
brain or central nervous system. In the UK, brain tumours are the largest cause
of children’s cancer deaths, yet only 2% of cancer research funding has been
focussed on this area.
Real progress is being made in diagnosing earlier and improving survival rates
but there is so much more that our leading edge researchers want to do. Your
support for Life Cycle 4 will enable crucial advances to be made and that’s
why we are cycling 1400 miles to the four corners of Britain.
Follow the team's journey on Twitter @UoNLifeCycle and on the Vice-Chancellor's blog:
http://blogs.nottingham.ac.uk/lifecycle/