Guy O'Leary

MileADayInMay

Fundraising for Irish Cancer Society
€43,801
raised
by 539 supporters
We fund research and provide support to children and adults affected by cancer

Story

In November 2017, at the age of 34, during a routine check they found a tumour and I became a cancer patient. My incredible surgeon performed a bowel resection straight away but a subsequent PET scan revealed the disease had spread to my liver. Another major operation, eleven cycles of chemo and many hard days later I was back on my feet with clear scans and a future I thought I mightn't have. It is because of the skill of two amazing surgeons, an unbelievable oncologist, my amazing team of nurses, a relentlessly inquisitive wife and the work of CANCER RESEARCH that I am still alive today. The progress CANCER RESEARCH has made over the last three decades means that I was given a chance at survival, this was a chance my grandmother didn't have when she fell ill with the disease in the mid-1980's. Having been through the horrors of cancer, I want to do everything I can to help the research effort. Last year I swam a mile each day during the month of May and raised over €80,000. Each day someone who helped me through joined me on the swim. I’m taking on this incredible challenge again in May 2021, 31 cold Irish Sea miles coming up!

About the charity

We are a community of patients, survivors, volunteers, supporters, health and social care professionals and researchers. Together we are transforming the experiences and outcomes of people affected by cancer through our advocacy, support services and research.

Donation summary

Total raised
€43,800.90
Online donations
€43,800.90
Offline donations
€0.00

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