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At the heart of The Institute of Cancer Research are its people: the scientists and clinicians in our labs who are driving forward our research, the patients whose lives have improved because of our discoveries and, last but not least, our supporters who help make our work possible.

Their reasons for supporting us are as varied as the events they choose to do and we appreciate every ounce of energy our supporters put in. We are grateful for every penny they raise to help us make the discoveries that defeat cancer.

  • Dave World takes on special challenge in Mum's memory

    Dave World is set to complete three of the capital city’s toughest sports events and be awarded London Classics medal

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  • Go-karting enthusiast runs event in friend's memory

    Model Build Manager at Aston Martin F1 Team, Dan Underhill, is running a go-karting charity race in honour of his friend who passed away from leukaemia.

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  • Royal Mail worker runs half marathon in father’s memory

    Gary Ware, from Canterbury, has decided to run the London Landmarks Half Marathon, in honour of his father, and close friends and family who have been affected by cancer.

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  • Team ICR steps up to help Carina

    The ICR community takes Carina’s dad’s name over the finishing line after she was forced to pull out of the London Marathon.

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  • Suffolk farmer flies 7,750 miles in home-built plane

    Giles Abrey carried out the daring fundraising feat in support of The Institute of Cancer Research, with two other charities also benefiting from his generosity.

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