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  2. Macmillan Cancer Support - Wikipedia

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    The charity was founded 1911 [4] as the Society for the Prevention and Relief of Cancer, by Douglas Macmillan following the death of his father from the disease. In 1924, the name was changed to the National Society for Cancer Relief, which it retained until 1989 when it was changed to Cancer Relief Macmillan Fund, later changed again to Macmillan Cancer Relief.

  3. Talk:Macmillan Cancer Support - Wikipedia

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    Macmillan provides information about cancer through its Information Standard accredited website, free printed and recorded materials, telephone support line and over 170 local cancer information and support services nationwide 109.231.192.149 14:02, 7 January 2016 (UTC)

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  5. John Burkhill - Wikipedia

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    One of his biggest motivations to raise money for Cancer research was when his wife June died in 1993 from cancer aged 55. [3] John's wife died the same day their grandchild Daniel was born. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] As of May 2024, Burkhill has competed in 1,045 races that raise money for charity, including the London Marathon .

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  8. Douglas Macmillan - Wikipedia

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    The Society became known as the National Society for Cancer Relief, and often shorthand, Cancer Relief. [10] Macmillan retired from running the organisation in 1966, in which year he moved from Sidcup back to Castle Cary. The organisation he founded has since flourished and is today known as Macmillan Cancer Support. [2]

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