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Dr Liz O’Riordan talks about the trial

I’m thrilled to be able to tell you about a new breast cancer research project just launched in memory of the singer Sarah Harding.

Sarah died in 2021 aged 39 from metastatic breast cancer. One of her final wishes was to find new ways to spot breast cancer at an earlier stage when it is more treatable.

The Breast Cancer Risk Assessment in Young Women (Bcan-Ray) Study, led by Dr Sacha Howell, is taking place in Greater Manchester. It’s funded by the Christie Charity, CRUK and the Sarah Harding Breast Cancer appeal

It is one of the first studies in the world to identify women who are at risk of getting breast cancer in their thirties.

You can watch it directly on YouTube Here

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Sarah Harding Breast Cancer Appeal

The Christie yesterday launched their Sarah Harding Breast Cancer Appeal.

Sarah would be so happy that her one wish was coming true. Thank you to everyone who has donated to this amazing cause. If you want to donate yo can HERE

TAKEN FROM THE CHRISTIE

Girls Aloud star Sarah Harding had everything to live for. She was young, talented and so full of hope for the future. Then, when she was 38, she was told the awful news she had breast cancer.

With no family history of the disease and with her being so young, Sarah’s diagnosis came as a terrible shock. And now, a team of experts from The Christie are hoping to identify young women who are most at risk from breast cancer. With a donation from you today, they’re hoping that they make sure these young women can get the screening and preventative treatments they need.

Before Sarah died, Sarah spoke to her consultant Dr Sacha Howell about his research into breast cancer. It was so important to Sarah that other young women should not have to go through what she had.

Working with Dr Howell, The Christie Charity set up the Sarah Harding Breast Cancer Appeal. This will honour Sarah’s memory by making sure that young women in the future are given the best possible chance of survival.

Sadly, Sarah didn’t get to see the launch of our project. She died on 5 September 2021, aged just 39, with her mother Marie at her side. More women aged 30 to 50 die of breast cancer than from any other cause.

If we could find those young women who are most at risk, we could do more to save them. But we need your help. Please give to The Sarah Harding Breast Cancer Appeal today and help young women at risk of breast cancer.

You can read all about it, just click Sarah Harding Breast Cancer Appeal

Sarah’s best friend Francesca has written about Sarah, you can read it HERE

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Night Sky Nightwear range from Primark

The PJs and nightshirt are on Primarks website, you can’t order online but you can check the stock in your local Primark

These PJs are a stargazers dream! Made from comfy cotton, this long sleeve pyjama set features a button through shirt and wide-leg trousers with an elasticated waistband and drawstring ties. We love the all-over starry night print and the baby pink piping, as well as the thoughtful quote featured on the back, stating that ‘the darkest nights produce the brightest stars’, which we think finishes them off beautifully. They’re a wintery night essential we wouldn’t be without. Time to relax in ultimate comfort.

This product is part of an exclusive two-piece pyjama range, available in the UK and Ireland. Dedicated to the memory of Sarah Harding, 50% of the sales from these products will go to the charities, Cancer Research UK and The Christie Charitable Fund. Proceeds will raise awareness, and fund research and support services for those affected by cancer.

Material: Cotton 100%
Colour: Navy

Night Sky Pyjama Set

Comes in XS, S, M and L

Check stock levels HERE



Night Sky Nightshirt

Comes in XS, S, M, L, XL and XXL

Check stock levels HERE

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