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Ok! guys I will running 12.2miles from Leicester City Centre to Loughborough college for Bone Cancer Chairty ....Remember if your relative, friend or anyone else you know who has died of cancer you know what to do which is.... please kindly donate..... i know this distance isn't much but it will help many people who are suffering from Bone Cancer. Remember every penny counts.
Diagnosed at 17 with bone cancer, Alex Lewis underwent intensive treatment but knew he wanted to cram as much life as possible into the time he had left. In three years he experienced what some people take a lifetime to achieve, including meeting and marrying the love of his life. He died shortly after his 22nd birthday.
please watch this documentary and just remember why people donate to cancer! Together we can all beat cancer!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OW7DXGArYZU
Around 450 people are diagnosed with bone cancer each year in the UK and Republic of Ireland, mainly affecting children and young people between the ages of 10 and 24. The most common types of bone cancer are osteosarcoma and Ewing's sarcoma.
BCRT sets out to improve the outcome for people with primary bone cancer through research, awareness, information and support.
As bone cancer is rare, research into primary bone cancer currently gets very little funding from other sources. Since being formally registered as a charity in 2006, BCRT has funded 24 research projects to the value of £800,000.
So please dig deep and donate now. Thanks.