Breaking Cancer Patterns for Your Family
Our regions have different cancer patterns to the rest of the country, so if your family lives and grows locally, they're more at risk of developing certain cancers.
Our regions have different cancer patterns to the rest of the country, so if your family lives and grows locally, they're more at risk of developing certain cancers.
North West Cancer Research focuses on tackling those cancers, to protect you and your family.
A regular gift of just £4 a month can help us to put the region's cancer needs first and create a cancer-free future for your family.
North Wales has different cancer patterns to the rest of the country. If your family lives and grows locally, they are more at risk of developing certain cancers.
The North West has different cancer patterns to the rest of the country. If your family lives and grows locally, they are more at risk of developing certain cancers.
Hannah Bracegirdle, a mother of three from Chorley was diagnosed with chronic myeloid leukemia, a type of cancer that affects white blood cells, during a routine blood test while she was pregnant with her third child in 2008.