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Having already signed up to participate in the Great North Run, I decided I should complete it for a good cause, and there aren't many better causes than the bone cancer research trust!
I have decided to suppose this charity having recently seen my mate Adam Lever celebrate being 10 years cancer free run the London marathon on crutches (in world record time!). Having been to a few of the charity balls in recent years I've realised just how important this charity is, so any donation and support is massively appreciated!
The Bone Cancer Research Trust is dedicated to saving lives & improving outcomes for people affected by primary bone cancer. Despite being small, they fund more research projects exploring primary bone cancer than any other organisation. Other large UK cancer research charities do not prioritise bone cancer patients, in 2019 just 0.028% of their research spend went to bone cancer – not even close to 1%!Last year alone, Bone Cancer Research Trust committed an incredible £807,824 to pioneering bone cancer research - to save lives!