Fundraising advice and inspiration

A smiling Sian looking directly at the camera wearing a hot pink running top and her medal for finishing the Brighton Marathon
Five tips for loving your run (not just finishing it)

Signing up to run for cancer research can feel daunting, especially if you wouldn’t class yourself as a ‘natural’ runner. Here are five practical, personal tips on learning to love your run.  

Victoria Robb and Matilda smile while sitting in a field surrounded by yellow flowers Matilda is holding a doll
Five fundraising tips from a Worldwide Cancer Research supporter

Victoria has raised over £3,600 to help start new cancer cures since she was diagnosed with breast cancer when she was just 34. Here are her her top fundraising tips.

I'm running my 12th marathon for my sister and everyone affected by cancer

Mike is running for Worldwide Cancer Research to raise money in memory of his sister Claire, who passed away after being diagnosed with breast cancer

There’s nothing quite like running a marathon!

Meet Jude, one of our incredible Curestarters taking part in the 2022 London Marathon.

Raising money for cancer research has always been part of my life

Helen's father ran five London Marathons in aid of charities close to his heart. After losing him to cancer, Helen decided she would follow in her father’s footsteps.

I turned the heartbreaking situation of losing Dad into pedal power

After losing his father to cancer, Forbes decided to take on the epic challenge of the 'toughest amateur cycling race in the world' to start new cures. 

Judy Murray Smiling Wearing Lab Coat
Three ways to stay motivated from Judy Murray

Fundraising is vital when it comes to discovering new cures for cancer, and with 1 in 2 of us being affected by the disease in our lifetime, it’s never been more essential.

Literally taking steps to start new cures!

After both losing people close to them to cancer throughout their lives, Lynne and Tim decided to take on an epic 100km hike to raise much-needed funds.