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Join Team Cancer Research UK

Join a supportive community and raise vital funds for people affected by cancer.

How to join Team Cancer Research UK

Already have a place?

If you already have your own place at a challenge event, you can use it to join Team Cancer Research UK and support vital cancer research. Simply fill in our registration form and we'll send you a sponsorship pack.

There's no entry fee, as you'll have already paid the event organiser, and you can set your own fundraising target. Whether you run, trek, swim or cycle, we’d love to have you on board!

Register for a free sponsorship pack

How we'll support you

From fundraising to the finish line, we'll be with you every step of the way. As part of Team Cancer Research UK you'll get:

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A personalised Cancer Research UK t-shirt or vest

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Expert training plans & advice to help you prepare

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A fundraising pack and online giving page to share

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Support before and on the big day to cheer you on

Meet Bridie

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On the day of my first Great North Run I wore my Cancer Research UK vest with pride, I was so happy to be taking part.

- Bridie

Your support makes a difference

Nearly 1 in 2 of us will get cancer in our lifetime

. With your support, we can bring about a world where everybody lives longer, better lives, free from the fear of cancer.

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£170

could fund a trial testing an innovative radiotherapy technique for treating rare bile duct cancer for a day.

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£250

could fund two research nurses for a day, helping raise awareness of trials and supporting patients during treatment.

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£500

could fund a lab technician for a week, bringing us closer to the next cancer research breakthrough.

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Other ways to get involved

From fundraising to volunteering, there are lots of ways you can get involved and support Cancer Research UK.

Volunteer at an event

Our brilliant team of helpers make our events happen. Find a volunteering role near you.

Donate

Donate now and support life-saving research.

References

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