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Lsect Ltd is raising money for Cure Leukaemia
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Velo Birmingham & Midlands 2019 · 12 May 2019 ·

Cure Leukaemia

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We fund a network of expert research nurses to help save blood cancer patients' lives

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We'll be joining the South & City College Birmingham Cure Leukaemia team to cycle the 100 mile (!!) Velo Birmingham on May 12 to raise funds for Cure Leukaemia. 

Riding will be Shane Mann, (managing director of the publisher Lsect), John Dickens (Schools Week editor) and Nick Linford (FE Week editor).

Cure Leukaemia helps blood cancer patients to access pioneering drug and transplant treatments by funding a network of specialist research nurses across the UK. Without these nurses, to ensure patients are monitored and cared for, clinical trials of these new treatments would not run and patients, that have exhausted standard treatment options, would miss out on potentially lifesaving therapies. Every penny raised for Cure Leukaemia helps save lives and also hastens global progress towards the eradication of all forms of blood cancer.

Please support our team and donate as much as you can to help us achieve our goal.

Thank you!

South & City College Birmingham Cure Leukaemia team members: Mike Hopkins, Rob Kesterton, David Sinar, Blind Dave and Steve Dugmore, Jim Varnish, Steve Staunton, Franci MCGee, Nick Linford, Shane Mann, John Dickens, Phil Brown, Leon Lewis, Richard Wilson, Tony O'Hare, Denise Weekes and Anthony Coleman

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About the charity

Cure Leukaemia

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With a new blood cancer diagnosis every 27 seconds worldwide, Cure Leukaemia funds research nurses at UK blood cancer centres, giving patients access to treatments through clinical trials. This support drives global significant advancements in blood cancer, impacting those affected by the disease.

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