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Here for Hayley

Every 17 minutes someone in Yorkshire is diagnosed with cancer

Hayley is one of them. Thanks to advances in research, more people like Hayley are surviving cancer each year.

Will you help bring vital life-saving research to Yorkshire?

Show your support for people with cancer in Yorkshire

Join thousands of people across Yorkshire who support Yorkshire's independent cancer charity.

By taking this simple action today, together we can have the biggest impact on cancer in Yorkshire.

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Hayley holding her baby son

Yorkshire Cancer Research exists to help these people and save these lives. Our aim is for more people to survive cancer each year. To do this, we fund vital life-saving research and pioneer innovative new services for people with cancer. 

How Yorkshire Cancer Research is helping to save lives in Yorkshire

£62 million

to fund cancer research and services for Yorkshire

250,000

people involved in our clinical research and cancer services

756

researchers, cancer experts and cancer champions working with us

husband holding his baby son

Luke, Hayley's partner

Every year, 4300 women are diagnosed with breast cancer in Yorkshire. Later this year, thousands of women in Yorkshire will be offered genetic tests as part of a £3.8m clinical trial. The findings could transform the way women and their families find out if they are at high risk of breast cancer, meaning they can take steps to prevent cancer if they wish.

In Yorkshire, every 17 minutes someone is told they have cancer

Please stand with Yorkshire Cancer Research and help save these lives.

All the money we raise is for Yorkshire to fund life-saving cancer research. 

£20 could fund a dipstick test for 4 people to detect early signs of bladder cancer

£50 could provide a personalised physiotherapy treatment plan to a person living with cancer for their rehabilitation

£150 could fund a CT scan to help detect lung cancer before symptoms are present

£5 a month will help someone with cancer in Yorkshire take part in a new service to support their cancer treatment and aid recovery.

£10 a month will help people in Yorkshire take part in clinical trials, giving them access to life-enhancing new treatments.

£20 a month will help people across Yorkshire take part in pioneering new genetic research to help prevent cancer in those at high risk.

Hayley's experience of cancer