Local runner’s second pink race to beat breast cancer

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Press Release For immediate release: 14 September 2010 Press contact: Louise Garrahan, Media Relations Officer, Breast Cancer Campaign, DD 0207 749 3724, Email: lgarrahan@breastcancercampaign.org Local runner’s second pink race to beat breast cancer Budding runner Sarah Kaminski from Scampton in Lincolnshire has pulled on her running shoes to train for the Bupa Great North Run in aid of Breast Cancer Campaign. The Operations Manager at AROQUA Ltd will join 54,000 runners on the starting line for the 13.1 mile race in Newcastle this Sunday (19 September) in memory of her aunt Jennifer who sadly passed away from breast cancer in 2004. Sarah, who previously ran the Great North Run for Breast Cancer Campaign in 2006, said: “Jennifer was only 42 when she died and her death really affected me. She had beaten breast cancer the previous year and was in remission. It just seemed to come back from nowhere. I’ll be running as a tribute to her and hope lots of people will sponsor me to help the charity continue funding vital research into this disease that affects too many people.” To help Sarah reach her fundraising target of £500 please visit www.justgiving.com/Sarah-Kaminski and donate what you can. Last year 300 Campaign runners wore their pink running vests with pride and raised a whopping £160,000 for vital breast cancer research. If you have your own place there is still time to run for Breast Cancer Campaign – simply call 020 7749 4114 or email greatnorthrun@breastcancercampaign.org to sign up. All runners who sign up with Campaign will automatically become a member of Linford’s All Stars – an exclusive club captained by Linford Christie, who offers supporters helpful training tips and nutritional advice. Runners will also receive a fundraising pack containing a Breast Cancer Campaign running vest and lots of fundraising ideas. Ends Picture caption: Sarah Kaminski Notes to editors • Breast Cancer Campaign aims to beat breast cancer by funding innovative world-class research to understand how breast cancer develops, leading to improved diagnosis, treatment, prevention and cure • Currently it supports 104 research projects, worth over £16.1 million, in 38 centres of excellence across the UK and Ireland • Breast cancer is the most common cancer in the UK and accounts for nearly one in three of all cancers in women • In the UK, nearly 46,000 new cases of breast cancer are diagnosed each year - that’s 125 a day • Visit www.breastcancercampaign.org • Read Chief Executive Pamela Goldberg’s blog http://pamelagoldbergblog.blogspot.com/

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