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I'm doing this for you mum

2:00pm Wednesday 16th January 2008

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By Sarah Hilley »

RACHEL Forster is preparing to endure a gruelling half marathon for her mum who is dying from pancreatic cancer.

Her mum Joanna knows more about the disease than most, as she was a chief biomedical scientist at the Royal United Hospital in Bath.

Joanna, 54, a widow, studied cancer for her doctorate and has worked at the Great Western Hospital.

She underwent chemotherapy for about four months in 2007, but it didn't help.

She knew there was little hope after she was diagnosed in 2006, as she says that medical research hasn't moved on enough.

"Pancreatic cancer is becoming much more common," she said. "But the prognosis for the cancer hasn't changed for years.

"There hasn't been any medical breakthroughs in this area of cancer."

The family want to try to support more research so Rachel is running the Reading Half Marathon in March for Pancreatic Cancer UK.

Joanna is impressed by her daughter's determination to do the half marathon even though she hates running.

"I am so proud of Rachel as she swore she would never run," said Joanna.

"Seeing her do increasingly long distances is great. She is out running three days a week no matter what the weather."

Rachel, 22, said: "Mum wasn't supposed to live out last year.

"She looks well but is very tired."

The pair live together in Gorse Hill and share a passion for horses.

"The run means the world to me," said Rachel, a emergency-call handler for Thames Valley Police.

"I want to show other people they can get out there to help others. I was devastated when I found out about mum. Being parentless at 22 is not a nice idea.

"But the family decided something good should come out of something so terrible."

Rachel also completed the 5K Race For Life at Lydiard Park.

"I've been training all through Christmas," she said.

"I'm not a runner and not built for it. If is hard for me to get fit."

Rachel's aunt, Jenny Thorne, and uncle Jon Harper are running alongside her.

To pledge support, visit: http://www.justgiving.com/racheljennyjon.

Rachel is also seeking sponsorship from companies. She can be contacted on 07771 873814 To find out more about efforts to fund research into pancreatic cancer visit www.pancreaticcancer.org. uk.


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Cwis, Swindon says...
3:05pm Wed 16 Jan 08

Good on you, Rachel! Wishing you luck and all the best to your mother. I bet she's very proud of you.

dolly28, swindon says...
3:09pm Wed 16 Jan 08

Good Luck..I ran the Race for Life 2 years ago and I'm aiming to do it again this year for my Aunty who passed away from Breast Cancer last year, although I need to start training now as I'm about 3 stone heavier now!!

steve-o, Swindon says...
3:10pm Wed 16 Jan 08

Good luck babe, all the love in the world to Mum and you

flicky, swindon says...
3:23pm Wed 16 Jan 08

That run is a really caring way to show your mother how much she means to you. i'm sure she is tremendously proud of you!!

TonyEdwards, Town Centre says...
4:01pm Wed 16 Jan 08

Good for you Rach!

Now if only you could get Tim & Andy to run with you.

All the best.

sailleduiir, Swindon says...
4:40pm Wed 16 Jan 08

I wish you all the luck Rachel.

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