Dozens have taken part in a five Kilometre fun run at East Point in Darwin, to raise awareness and research funds for breast and ovarian cancer survivors. The annual race has raised millions for the National Breast Cancer Foundation since it began 26 years ago. But the finish line is still a long way off. Around 57 women and men are diagnosed with breast cancer every day, and there's still no early detection test for ovarian cancer.
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