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Wear it pink games and activities
One of the best ways to encourage your guests to donate, is by getting everyone involved in a fun game. If 15 guests donate just £2 each to play, this could pay for 1 hour of world-class research. When it comes to research, every moment counts, and every hour in the lab brings us even closer to making breakthroughs in breast cancer.
Frequently asked questions
From signing up to how to pay in your fantastic fundraising, we cover it all in answers to our frequently asked questions.
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Science Simplified: how we're getting researchers to talk about science
Healthcare Information
Breast cancer recurrence
After treatment, most breast cancers don’t come back. But sometimes breast cancer can return. Find out more about the different types of breast cancer recurrence.
Personal Story
Having breast cancer has given me a new zest for life
When she was diagnosed 5 years ago, Fran decided to approach her treatment with positivity. Now she looks back at the things that helped her through.
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Balls and parties
From discos to gala balls. Bring people together and dance the night away to raise vital funds for breast cancer research and support.
Personal Story
Five things that helped me move forward after treatment
One year on, Fran looks back at how she felt after treatment and how far she has come since then.
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After being part of a medical trial, I now help to approve future clinical trials for breast cancer patients
Opting in to take part in a clinical trial has helped Hilary to realise the importance of research and motivated her to do more to represent patient views in breast cancer research.
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How you could raise £100 to 1000 in one day
Check out some ideas on how you could reach your fundraising target, whether it be £100 or £1,000.
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Alcohol and breast cancer risk
Find out how drinking alcohol can affect your risk of breast cancer and the benefits of limiting the amount you drink.
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Dress down days
Personal Story
Writing helped me face my demons
Fran, from Dorset, tells us how writing helped her move forward after treatment, and gives her top tips for starting to write.