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cheltonian charity


the finish, take amuddy dash around PrettyMuddy or simply strollwith friends, there’s a Race for Life event for everyone - and every step, participant and penny raised counts.” One in two people in theUKwill be


diagnosedwith cancer at some stage in their lives, but the good news is more people are surviving the disease nowthan ever before. Cancer survival in theUK has doubled since the early 1970s and Cancer ResearchUK’swork has been at the heart of that progress. Cancer ResearchUK’s Race for


Life, in partnershipwith Tesco, is an inspiringwomen-only series of 5k, 10k, PrettyMuddy,HalfMarathon and Hiking eventswhich raisemillions of pounds every year to help beat cancer sooner by funding crucial research. Cancer ResearchUK’s life-saving


work relies on the public’s support. Thanks to the generosity of its


supporters, the charitywas able to spend around £2million last year in the SouthWest on some of theUK’s leading scientific and clinical research - helpingmoremen,women and children survive. Michelle continued: “Pledging to


take part is a great incentive for women to pull on their trainers and join thousands of ladies across the UKwho are coming


together in the fight against cancer. Money raised is helping to drive research to help beat over 200 different types of cancer - so it’s time to pick your Race for Life andmake a difference right now.”


ToenterRace for Life today visit raceforlife.orgor call03001230770.


For further information aboutCancerResearchUK'sworkor tofind out howtosupport the charity,please call0300123 1022or visit www.cancerresearchuk.org. FollowusonTwitter andFacebook.


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