Life Cycle Miles - your mile for breast cancer research

Life Cycle miles

This week sees the launch of Life Cycle Miles – a unique opportunity for anyone that has been touched by breast cancer to get involved with our Life Cycle 6 fundraising campaign.

Our team of 13 endurance riders – led by our Vice-Chancellor Professor Sir David Greenaway – are pedalling to the four corners of Britain this summer to help raise £1 million for life-saving breast cancer research at The University of Nottingham.

The team are aiming to ride every mile of their 1,400 mile route for someone who has been touched by breast cancer, bringing together an online community of like-minded people who all share the drive and passion to advance much needed research into this devastating disease, raise awareness and ultimately help us to save lives.

Be a part of Life Cycle Miles

If someone close to you has been affected by breast cancer and you would like to nominate them to have a mile ridden in their honour simply like like our Life Cycle Miles Facebook page. Add a post to the  page telling us something about them and we will pedal one of our 1,400 miles just for them, as our team of Life Cycle 6 riders battle against the elements this August to help stop breast cancer in its tracks.

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Find out more about our work to detect breast cancer early, stop it from spreading and how we are developing targeted treatments.

Posted on Tuesday 3rd May 2016