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Last year I said I wasn't doing the GNR again but here I am again boring people to tears with my running updates but it's all for a great cause!
Susan Channon, a young mother and laboratory scientist at the RVI Newcastle, was just 36 when she died of breast cancer following a
three-year battle with the disease.
husband, Nigel, with the aim of enabling health professionals in the
North East to access the most up to date and cutting edge technologies
in the research and treatment of breast cancer.
The charity relies entirely on voluntary donations and your donations can help to improve the care of patients with breast cancer in North East England.
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