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Girls Aloud Fund New Breast Cancer Researcher
13 Jan
Summary
- New researcher appointed at The Christie Hospital in Manchester.
- The appointment is funded by the Sarah Harding Breast Cancer Appeal.
- The researcher will focus on developing innovative breast cancer prevention strategies.

Girls Aloud have shared a poignant update regarding the charity they founded to honor their late bandmate, Sarah Harding. The Sarah Harding Breast Cancer Appeal, supporting research at The Christie Hospital in Manchester, has successfully funded a new full-time researcher. This individual, Dr. Hannah Harrison, will focus on developing innovative prevention strategies to reduce breast cancer risk.
The band, comprised of Cheryl, Nicola Roberts, Nadine Coyle, and Kimberley Walsh, expressed their excitement about this development. They view the appointment as a significant step in fulfilling Sarah's vision of advancing breast cancer prevention, particularly for young women. The initiative aims to offer hope and progress, ensuring Sarah's fight contributes to protecting future generations.




