Kenneth Gibson MSP dazzled in pink at the Scottish Parliament to encourage constituents to take part in Wear it Pink on Friday 19 October.

Now in its 17th year, Wear it Pink takes place during Breast Cancer Awareness Month and to date has raised over £31 million towards Breast Cancer Now’s important research.

Kenneth said: “Sadly, most of us know someone affected by this devastating disease. My twin sister Janis was diagnosed with breast cancer seven years ago. Happily, she made a full recovery. However, despite increasing survival rates, breast cancer can often be fatal. In each of the last five years an average of 349 women were diagnosed with breast cancer in Ayrshire, with 78 losing their lives each year.

“I am therefore pleased to Wear it Pink again this year and like to urge constituents to join in the fun and fundraising on 19 October.

“As you can see from my photograph, taking part is easy; all it takes is an additional splash of pink to your normal outfit!

“It’s time to pull on some pink, and support Breast Cancer Now’s vital research.”

Breast Cancer Now is the UK’s largest breast cancer charity. Its world-class research is focused entirely on breast cancer and supports nearly 380 of the world’s brightest researchers at 31 institutions across the UK and Ireland. Together, they’re working to discover how to prevent breast cancer, detect it earlier and o treat it effectively at every stage.

To take part in Wear it Pink next month, please visit wearitpink.org/2018msp for further details, fundraising ideas and how to register for your free fundraising pack.