Sarah Harding‘s contribution to breast cancer research this year is being used for new probing into the disease among women aged 30-39 who have no family history of it.The former Girls Aloud singer, who died on Sunday (September 5) at the age of 39 from breast cancer, raised proceeds from a charity single released in March.
The funds will be put towards research that will seek to prevent the disease, such as identifying early risk factors for those with no family history of the cancer.Harding’s song ‘Wear It Like A Crown’ raised money for the Christie hospital in Manchester where she was treated.
The singer was diagnosed with breast cancer a year ago.The Christie has also started a crowdfunding campaign for the research. “Sarah was.
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