Cancer Research Race for Life

The Cancer Research UK Race for Life has even more 5K events taking place across the country than ever before, are you up to the challenge? This year's Race for Life London at the O2 will be part of a Sky1 HD programme presented by Angela Griffin, as women across the UK take part to help raise money in the fight to treat and prevent cancer. The entry fee covers the cost of organising your event on the day, which means that the sponsorship money you raise will go directly towards Cancer Research's tireless effort in the battle against this life threatening disease.

Cancer Research Race for Life Information

  • Entry costs £12.99 per person
  • Enter up to 10 people online
  • Under 16s cannot enter individually
Cancer Research Race for Life

Cancer Research Race for Life

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Registered Charity Number: 1089464

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About Cancer Research UK Race for Life

Cancer Research UK's Race for Life first started in 1994, and is now the largest women only fundraising event in the country. More than 4.7 million women have taken part since its conception, with funds raised exceeding a humongous £370 million. With over 700,000 women taking part in 230 events across the UK, this year's planned target is to raise over 60 million in sponsorship money in aid of Cancer Research's non stop battle to treat and prevent this deadly disease

Where the money goes?

In 2007/08 alone, Cancer Research spent £333 million on life saving research projects, plus a further £11m million on cancer information and advocacy. Their research receives virtually no government funding and donations from supporters are crucial to continue the ongoing fight. With 4,500 scientists, doctors and nurses, Cancer Research's tireless efforts to prevent and beat this killer disease are only made possible with the help of your donations.