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Welcome to the official Cure Leukaemia news hub. Here you’ll find the latest updates from our charity, including inspiring fundraising events, clinical trial developments, and breakthroughs in blood cancer research. Stay informed about how Cure Leukaemia is working with world-leading clinicians and supporters to accelerate progress towards finding a cure.
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Tour of the TAP Fundraising Challenge Tops Combined £150,000
The teams began their challenge at Belfast City Hospital on Wednesday 13th September with a warm welcome from…
Candid With Cancer #3 – My First Cancer Diagnosis
Throughout Blood Cancer Awareness Month this September, Thomas Ashley will be detailing his blood cancer journey and battle…
New Cure Leukaemia Research Nurse Confirmed in Blackpool
Blood cancer patients across Blackpool and Cumbria are set to benefit from a vital new partnership between…
Patient Case Study: Laura Kelsey (Leeds)
As Cure Leukaemia Chief Executive James McLaughlin works his way around the country, running 14km around every hospital…
Kate to take on Berlin Marathon in memory of her Dad
This weekend, Kate will be travelling to Berlin to take on the infamous Berlin marathon to raise vital…
Patient Case Study: Lauren Murrell (London)
As Cure Leukaemia Chief Executive James McLaughlin works his way around the country, running 14km around every hospital…
The Tour of the TAP 2023 officially gets underway
The Tour of the TAP 2023 is finally underway, where charity CEO James McLaughlin and a team of…
Joanna James to take on a Zwift cycling challenge fundraising during Blood…
Joanna is encouraging anyone and everyone to come and join her on Zwift, and is asking for a…
Two parents at Hutchesons’ Grammar School in Scotland will hold a 3-day…
The 13 for 13 is significant because 13 children a day are diagnosed with cancer in the UK.…