Every two minutes someone in the UK is diagnosed with cancer.

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Every two minutes someone in the UK is diagnosed with cancer.

Did you know that 80p in every pound you raise goes directly towards our work to beat cancer? £8 kits out our scientists with a lab timer, helping them to find out what makes a cancer cell tick. £20 buys a lab coat, box of gloves and goggles. Not only geek chic, but vital items to help our scientists carry out life-saving research. £70 pays for a Bunsen burner to help ignite ground-breaking research on a daily basis. £180 pays for one day of a trial to discover faster diagnosis and new therapies to treat brain cancer. £300 buys a hotplate to warm special solutions, turning up the temperature on ground-breaking research. £450 pays for one day of a trial to diagnose prostate cancer earlier and more efficiently.

By donating you could be saving someone's life.

DIRECTED BY Sian Hennessy 8S