Brain Tumour Research Campaign - Mind Over Miles
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Welcome to our Blog! Join and support Dan Wiggins on his great journey cycling from John O'Groats to Land's End. Starting April the 14th Dan and his band of supporters will cycle a total of 952 miles to raise money for the charity Brain Tumour Research Campaign.
For further information and to pledge support please visit their website at http://www.mindovermiles.org/
Why research?
Not enough is known about malignant brain tumours, who is affected or why they occur.
More men under 45 and women under 35 die from a brain tumour than any other cancer.
The incidence of brain tumours has increased by 30-40% in the past 30 years; that’s 2% per year 20% of all cancers now spread to the brain.
Brain tumour research receives just over half a percent (0.7%) of cancer research spending in the UK.
Brain Tumour Research Campaign combines the skills of clinicians, academics and pathologists on both a local and global platform. Their laboratory is based at Charing Cross Hospital which is regarded as being an international centre of excellence for neuro-oncology.
Goals & Objectives
BTRC objective is to fund a multi-tiered research project to improve our understanding of brain tumour biology and improve current treatment strategies.
To be able to do this, they are providing funding for the BTRC research team, laboratory and equipment and are promoting neurological and medical research.
BTRC are lobbying with other brain tumour research charities to create awareness in public and private sectors. Research results are shared with other brain tumour research groups both in the UK and internationally.
Sunday, May 02, 2010
Day 17 - Roadford to Bodmin
Today more wind than a Real Ale drinker! Felt like a wind tunnel checking the aerodynamics of a new BMW! Followed by 5 punctures in the first 5 miles which kept Tim and Chris busy. Wonderful pasties for lunch- more 25 mile head-winds to keep us honest to the end in Lavinet just outside Bodmin. We would like to thank the Bristol three who gave us a chuckle when they turned up at the Bodmin steam railway for their journey home. D'oh. Sunny and 80 degrees C tomorrow with two Lap Dancers helping me on and off my bike, I WISH !! Steve " no friend of lorries" Room
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