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Your messages to our researchers

We’ve created this special place to share your messages of thanks and support to our amazing researchers this Christmas.

Thank you for all you do, whether it be in research or in supporting people with breast cancer. New developments with blood test detection is very exciting. Wishing all the very best for a bright and shining Christmas and future.

Your dedication will bring amazing hope and reduce the terrible fear of secondary cancer that we live with every day. If the blood test is available for people like me, you are truly angels on this planet. Thank you x

Thank you with all my heart for your work in cancer research. You give us all hope and have helped to extend life for many of us. Thanks will never be enough but I am eternally grateful. You are heroes. Wishing you a happy festive season.

Thank you for working so hard to find better treatments and earlier detection for breast cancer. I got through my own treatment with the support of Breast Cancer Now. Keep up the good work!

Many, many thanks to all of you working tirelessly on research at Breast Cancer Care. Such vital work.

I'd like to thank everyone involved in the researching of breast cancer. Without your hard work, I would not of been here to experience my daughters wedding and the birth of my precious grandson. I am so grateful for your tireless work. Thank you

Sending you all love, best wishes and every hope for successful treatment. God bless, and happy Christmas. May your future be bright and hopeful. xx

For Laura in loving memory ❤️

In memory of my amazing sister, Kay, you were so brave, just wish we'd have had more time with you...you were too young! I hope these small gifts help to find a cure, so people stop suffering this cruel illness

So many thanks to everyone involved with research into Breast Cancer, 20 years after my first diagnosis. Your amazing work means I have met 5 grandchildren and survived a second different Breast Cancer diagnosis 7 years ago! Thank you all

Dear research team, I hope this donation helps you continue this important work savings lives of so many like myself. We would all be gone without your efforts and sadly you are needed more than ever. We are so grateful to you all. Thank you

Thank you for all the hard work you all do at this amazing charity. Merry Christmas to you all x

A massive Thank you 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 to all the hard working, clever, dedicated people who helped save my life. Please keep up the great work, you are making a big difference to people’s lives. Hope everyone has a very happy Christmas🧑🏻‍🎄

Thank you for all you do, whether it be in research or in supporting people with breast cancer. You are all AMAZING! New developments with blood test detection is very exciting!!! Wishing all the very best for a 'bright and shining' Christmas and future.

As the father of a loving and beloved daughter who survived this awful disease, thanks to the dedication and skill of the doctors, scientists, surgeons and everyone connected with your research team, I send my heartfelt thanks to you.

A very happy Christmas to all the wonderful people at Breast Cancer Now. Both my daughters had breast cancer and have now recovered. Endless thanks.

Thank you all for the work you do. It’s because of people like you that I myself have come through cancer to be with the family I love. So have a Merry Christmas and a good New Year with your family and friends xx

You are the people who save lives, who rebuild shattered families, who work hard day and night, who have the ideas for new therapies and the skills to create them. You are the people who recognize that conditions previously thought to be incurable can sometimes find relief. You are the people who work miracles.

Hard to find words of thanks for all the recent developments with breast cancer treatments. You won’t know us all but thank you, your work is so appreciated.

Give a Christmas gift

If you haven’t yet given a Christmas gift, but would like to, you can do that below. A gift of £20 could buy 500 tiny test tubes, allowing researchers to experiment with small samples.

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