![]() “Although this research may not be in time to help me, this project is incredibly close to my heart as it may help women like me in the future.”īCAN-RAY will be one of the first research studies in the world to identify new ways to predict the risk of younger women getting breast cancer, and it’s being launched right here in Greater Manchester – with its first participant being local healthcare assistant, 33-year-old Catherine Craven-Howe, who is from Hale in Trafford. “Research is incredibly important in the fight against cancer,” Harding said before her death in 2021. Read more □ #Under50 /9Xkg4ey9YN- The Christie Charity June 26, 2023 This research is funded in memory of Girls Aloud star #SarahHarding, who was treated at The Christie. Research aims to identify the factors that make some young women more at risk from breast cancer than others. The innovative study has been made possible through funding from The Christie Charity, Cancer Research UK, and the Sarah Harding Breast Cancer Appeal with support from Sarah’s family, friends and Girls Aloud bandmates – who, through various fundraising initiatives, have together raised over £1 million to date. The singer, actress, and model was treated at The Christie in Manchester. ![]() ![]() Sarah Harding sadly passed away from breast cancer aged 39 back in September 2021, just over a year after publicly announcing her diagnosis was terminal. The BCAN-RAY (Breast Cancer Risk Assessment in Young Women) has been set up following the former Girls Aloud star’s dying wish to find new ways to spot the signs of the disease earlier, and stop it cutting lives like hers short. Manchester ‘Pioneering’ new cancer research study launched in Manchester in memory of Girls Aloud’s Sarah Harding Emily SergeantĪ pioneering new cancer research study has been launched in Manchester in the memory of the late Sarah Harding. ![]()
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