Sunderland Echo

Think pink to fight cancer

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I am writing to remind your your readers to join us on October 23 and take part in the UK’s biggest and boldest pink fundraiser, wear it pink.

Right now, we don’t know what the world will look like in the next few weeks or months, what we’ll be able to do or who we’ll be able to see

But we do know that breast cancer doesn’t stop for anything.

As one of Breast Cancer Now’s Clinical Nurse Specialist­s, I know that people affected by breast cancer, our nurses and scientists urgently need people in the North East, now more than ever before.

The coronaviru­s outbreak has been an unpreceden­ted situation for us all.

Speaking to people affected by breast cancer, I know it continues to be an extremely difficult and

uncertain time for so many affected by the disease.

While the NHS has taken extensive steps to minimise the impact on cancer services, many people have seen their treatment paused or delayed either to help reduce their risk of contractin­g COVID-19 or as the NHS has tried to cope with the demands during the outbreak.

I’ve spoken to people with incurable secondary breast cancer, who had anxious months without treatments that had been helping to keep their disease stable.

During this time, Breast Cancer Now’s support services are even more important.

The coronaviru­s pandemic is also having a significan­t impact on our ability to fund raise, and therefore our ability to fund research and provide support at a time when people have never needed it more.

Breast Cancer Now’s wear it pink day helps us continue to make world-class breast cancer research and life

“Helping us continue to make world-class breast cancer research.”

changing care happen through the vital funds that are raised by people across the North East each year.

Without this fundraisin­g, we simply cannot continue to be here for people affected by breast cancer, now and in the future.

So, if there was ever a time to find that pink top, grab that pink tie or dig out that pink tutu, that time is now.

Fundraiser­s can register to claim a free fundraisin­g pack at wearitpink.org.

Whether your wear it pink day is held online, an event with your household or a socially-distanced event, we hope you can join us in helping to fund life-saving breast cancer research and life-changing care for those affected by breast cancer.

Addie Mitchell. Breast Cancer Now Clinical Nurse Specialist. Breast Cancer Now, Ibex House 42-47 Minories, London EC3N 1DY (0345) 092 0800.

“We do know that breast cancer doesn’t stop for anything.”

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