In October Mum and I will be running the Dublin marathon and raising funds for the National Breast Cancer Research Institute. This will be a huge milestone for us and firm evidence that mum is back to full health, as we all know sitting back and relaxing has never been mum’s style. As we get deeper into training (and begin to question whose bright idea this was) we would massively appreciate any donations and support!

About National Breast Cancer Research Institute

Currently, 1 in 7 Irish women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in their lifetime and there are 3,507 cases diagnosed annually which is set to continue to increase. These women are our mothers, daughters, sisters, grandmothers, friends and neighbours. We know these women, they play major roles in our lives. The National Breast Cancer Research Institute is a national charity that funds a comprehensive research programme at the University of Galway. We know that breast cancer research has improved the diagnosis, treatment options, and outcomes for those who develop the disease. We want to fund these research programmes to continue to impact the outcomes for those who develop the disease in the future. The research team, in collaboration with universities and hospitals across the globe, focuses on the development & improvement of diagnostic techniques and treatment strategies, to drive real and measurable improvement in clinical outcomes for breast cancer patients. RCN: 20025175

About Irish Life Dublin Marathon 2025 Fundraising Campaign

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