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The Race for Life is on

WOMEN across the city are being urged to help beat cancer by taking part in this year's Race for Life, which is being supported by the Evening News.

Entries for the Edinburgh event, which takes place at Holyrood Park on June 19, are now open. Last year almost 7000 women ran in the 5k and 10k events in aid of Cancer Research UK, raising almost 500,000.

Event manager, Helen Tibbott, said: "Race for Life in Edinburgh is a unique celebration of sisterhood and pride. The atmosphere is amazing, with women from all walks of life coming together to make a positive difference.

"In 2011, we hope more women than ever before will take part. We need our Race for Life regulars to join with many new faces to help save more lives."

Cancer Research UK supports the work of doctors, nurses and scientists who are dedicated to beating cancer by understanding its causes and investigating how best to prevent, diagnose and treat the disease.

To enter the race, visit www.raceforlife.org or call 0871 641 1111.


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