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22
May
2003

Phillip Schofield gets shirty to support Everyman Male Cancer Awareness month

     

Thursday 22 May 2003

TV presenter Phillip Schofield took time to try out a shirt that will raise vital funds for research into male cancers. Throughout the Everyman Male Cancer Awareness Month in June, Jermyn Street shirt tailors Hawes and Curtis are donating 10% of the retail price of each shirt in the specially designed range to the Everyman male cancer research centre.

This Morning presenter Phillip Schofield says “I’m delighted to support Everyman Male Cancer Awareness Month, and urge other men to treat themselves to a brand new shirt in June and make a contribution towards helping beat male cancers.”

The shirts are available throughout June from Hawes and Curtis, 23 Jermyn Street London W1.

[ Phillip Schofield ]

For more information please contact:
Marie MacLean
Press Officer
Everyman Campaign
The Institute of Cancer Research
Tel: 020 7153 5359
Email: [email protected]

Notes to editors

  1. The Everyman campaign was set up by The Institute of Cancer Research in 1997 to raise awareness of male cancer issues and to banish the taboos surrounding men and cancer. It is now the UK’s leading campaign on male cancers
  2. The Institute is a charity that relies on voluntary income; it is a highly cost-effective major cancer research organisation with 92p in every £ directly supporting research.
  3. The Institute of Cancer Research is a centre of excellence with leading scientists working on cutting edge research. It was founded in 1909 to carry out research into the causes of cancer and to develop new strategies for its prevention.
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