World Cancer Day: Black Cats show their support

Sunderland AFC in full support of World Cancer Day as club stars come together to help raise awareness.

Ahead of the Black Cats’ fixture against Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park on Saturday 4 February, members of Sunderland’s first team will be wearing t-shirts and unity bands in support of World Cancer Day.

The club will also be helping raise awareness through its website and social channels with special messages from first team players.

World Cancer Day, which features young Sunderland AFC fan Bradley Lowery in its campaign, sees millions of people unite in the fight against cancer, with people showing their support to help raise vital funds for life saving research.

Funds raised help support over 4000 scientists, doctors and nurses and accelerates the progress in the fight against over 200 cancer types. Because of this research 450 people survive cancer every day.

Sunderland AFC captain, John O’Shea, said: “It is only right that the club supports such an important day. I think everyone has in some way been affected by cancer, be that through a loved one or friend, and we are proud to give our backing to World Cancer Day.”

For more information about how you can help support World Cancer Day please visit www.cruk.org/worldcancerday.

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