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How Much Does it Cost?

Everyman was launched in 1997 and initially raised funds to help set up the £3million Everyman Centre – Europe’s first and only centre dedicated to research into testicular and prostate cancer. We now have to raise £2 million each year to support the life-saving work that our scientists inside the centre are carrying out.

To give you an idea about how such a massive figure is broken down, we’ve included a mini shopping list of some of our costs below. Every gift we receive in support of the campaign is important to us, regardless of size, as a donation can help us in so many ways.

£25 pays for us to store 4 tumour samples for analysis.

£60 buys a statistics package for our epidemiologists to use to analyse their research results.

£100 pays for us to to store 6,000 blood samples each  

year.

£120 pays for two specially treated plates our chemists use to screen compounds against targets in their search for anti-cancer drugs.

For more information on how you can make a donation to Everyman please hit the donate button at the top right of the screen.     

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