David Martin

David J Martin's Birthday

Fundraising for Chordoma UK
£400
raised of £200 target
Celebrating the birthday of David J Martin, 6 March 2020
Chordoma UK

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We fund research & awareness into Chordoma to improve the lives of chordoma patients.

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My daughter has had a chordoma removed and is recovering.  Chordoma is a very rare (1 in 800,000) form of primary bone cancer meaning it arises in bone (rather than spreads to bone).  There is little funding available for research into this bone cancer mainly because it is relatively rare so your donation will help towards this.

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Chordoma UK

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Chordoma UK was established in 2013 as a special fundraising initiative incorporated into UCL Cancer Institute Research Trust. Chordoma is a rare, relentless and difficult to treat bone cancer that occurs in the head and spine in people of all ages regardless of gender, race or sexual orientation. During 2017 Chordoma UK became an independent UK registered charity and exists to (a) promote and provide financial support to encourage primary and peripheral research projects into chordoma and research projects that might benefit the understanding of, and treatments, therapies, and cures for, chordoma being undertaken at bona-fide research establishments within the United Kingdom and elsewhere. (b) provide patient support services and other support resources for chordoma sufferers and those connected with or related to chordoma sufferers (c) promote awareness into chordoma within the patient, healthcare, and clinician communities. (e) support individuals and organisations whose aim is to raise funds for Chordoma UK and (f) provide financial assistance for other charities or bodies as are in any way concerned with research into chordoma and other related cancers or with the furtherance of awareness of chordoma.

Donation summary

Total raised
£400.00
+ £62.50 Gift Aid
Online donations
£400.00
Offline donations
£0.00

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