20 Clilheroe Advertiser & Times, Thursday, June 30th, 2005 A D V E R T I S IN G F EATURE (k \
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About Breast Cancer Campaign
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rcasi Cancer Campaign is the only charily ihai specialises in funding independent brcasi cancer research
ihroughoul the UK.
Where do we come from? We were cstablislied in I98S with the aim of researching the cure for brcasi cancer by funding research which looks at improving diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer, belter understanding how it develops and ultimately either curing the disease or preventing it.
How arc wc different? We will only fund rcsearcli into breast cancer. This separates us from the other cancer charities that fund all types of cancer research, and wc will fund independent research at any centre of excellence anywhere in the UK. There is no other charily that docs both.
Our Scientific Advisory Board of prominent expens in the field ensures that only lop quality
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What arc we doing? Wc currently siippon 6.i research projects, worth over £7.3 million in 24 locations across the UK
Wliat have we done? Over the past ten years the Charily has awarded 114 grants with a total value of over £10.4 million to universities, medical schools/lcaching hospitals and research institutes across the UK.
Why do we use the jigsaw logo? Our logo is the jigsaw piece because it symbolises the missing pieces of the puzzle that is the cure for breast cancer. In the same way that breast cancer is not one disease, there will not be one cure. Each research project is another piece of the puzzle that we hope will ultimately offer all women with breast cancer effective diagnosis and treatment and eventually help us prevent the disease.
Our scientists all adopt very different approaches to achieve our aims, the pie chart on the right shows the different areas where we currently fund research.
.Areas wlicrc we have funded research:
Diagnosis; the development of new, quicker, more accurate and cost effective ways o.l
di.scovering breast cancer
Genetics: understanding the genetics of breast cancer to learn more about the genes we already know are involved in breast cancer and to discover new ones
Mechanisms of disease: discovering the basic biology of brcasi cancer to learn more about how breast cancer actually fomis
Angiogenesis and metastasis: to discover more about how cancer grows and survives in the body, and how it ilien spreads around the body
Treatment: to discover new ways of treating breast cancer and to improve our current drug therapies
Psychosocial: to learn more about the impact the brcasi cancer has on people’s lives and how they can best be supported
Education: to help educate health professionals working with breast cancer patients
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Majority in favour of UK Olympic bid
; RIBBLESDALE High School and Teclinolog}' College student Lee Asli- . worth (15),- of Clitheroe, who spent a
; two-week work experience placement, r with the Clitheroe Advertiser and i Times, this week investigates the
; views of local residents to London’s ■ F 2012 Olympic Games bid
MEMBERS of the In tern at io n al Olympic Committee (IOC) are at pres ent continuing their deliberations over the venue for the 2012 games. They will announce their long-awaited
decision in Singapore next -Wednesday, July 6th.
Paris, Madrid, New York and Moscow are
competing alongside London to stage the event and although Paris has emerged as an early frontrunner, the London bid team are confident they can bring the games to the capital. Inspectors will be assessing each candidate
city on 17 different issues including security, accommodation and transport. The IOC, which consists of a 13-strong
team of inspectors, was recently taken on a whistlestop-tour round the city, viewing prospective sites for the upcoming competi tion. They were taken to the Olympic Park,
located in East London, and shown other sites in the city including the Millennium Dome, which is to host the gymnastics tour
nament. Living so far from the site, I decided to find out whether people from the Kibble ■Valley really cared where the Olympic Games would be staged and whether the IOC’s decision would have any impact on them?
Having asked several people in the town
whether or not they support London’s bid, 80% said they did, while a similar percent age of those asked said they would watch the games if staged in England, despite not watching them last year in Athens. Langho resident Mr Ian Peel, who com
peted in shooting event at three Olympics, said he gives his full support towards the bid, as he feels it would be a great benefit for both
London and the country. However he did express concerns over the cost and hopes London Mil not lose any money through it. The Slaidbum-bom competitior, who shot
in Athens, Sydney and Korea, added his thoughts on the proposed venues. “These people always do an excellent job.
The venues work great for the function, but are sometimes not used in the future,” he said. The Sydney silver medalist also added his
opinions on young people and sport. ■ “It’s very important, we need to concen
trate on generating medals for the future,” he commented.
- Mr Peel described his own Olympic expe
rience as “marvellous”, adding: “You go there not thinking you’re going to win a medal and when you stand on the podium it’s just amazing. “I t’s definitely the highlight of my shoot
ing career. -When you’re young you dream of achieving it.” He added: “I would love to go to another
Olympics, but now I’m 47. “The sport is getting younger. I’m getting
older, so it’s time to retire.” . Big screen televisions are being erected in
Trafalgar Square in London for crowds to watch next Wednesday’s crucial announce ment live as it happens, with double-gold medalist Kelly Holmes attending the event. Although the games have been held in Lon
don before, the capital has never won one of these polls. The bid team are hoping they have done enough to change that. (CR230605/1)
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car to find the wing mirror had
disappeared.Vandals struck the Ford Transit van while it was parked in Victoria Street, Clitheroe,- on Friday evening and caused £70 damage. Meanwhile, the wing mirror of a Rover saloon was also
age was caused when offenders targeted the car on Friday evening while it was parked in Woone Lane, Clitheroe. Any one who can help is asked to call Clitheroe police on 443344, or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
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