Breast Cancer Campaign | 09-15-2009
I, along with four cancer survivors made a splash to launch Cancer Research UK's latest Breast Cancer Awareness Campaign at Thorpe Park in Surrey, UK.
Breast Cancer Awareness Month is the month of October, where mums, dads, families, friends and work colleagues are encouraged to organise their own events in support of Cancer Research UK.
We summoned are daredevil spirit and climbed aboard Logger's Leap ride sporting t-shirts emblazoned with the striking new 'camouflage' ribbon which symbolises Cancer Research UK's campaign. It draws attention to the role the charity's scientists play on the front line in the battle against breast cancer - a disease, that affects more than 45,000 women each year in the UK.
Below: A limited edition 'camouflage' duck designed by Dame Judi Dench available for Cancer Research UK's latest campaign.

The launch helped encourage people across the south-east of England to sign up for the 'Join the fight for women's survival' fundraising initiative.
For more information about the work of Cancer Research UK please visit: www.cancerresearchuk.org







