Medical Research Support Fundraiser

Supporting cancer research, coronavirus‑family illness research, and tuberculosis research.

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Research Areas Supported

  1. Cancer research — early detection, treatment, and patient support.
  2. Terminal coronavirus‑family illness research — improving outcomes for others.
  3. Tuberculosis research — advancing global health and reducing suffering.

About the Author

My name is Nicholas Armstrong. I created this website to support research into cancer, tuberculosis, and a terminal viral illness I am living with.

My goal is to turn something difficult into something meaningful by helping others who may face similar challenges. Thank you for taking the time to visit, read, and support this cause.

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Cancer research
Terminal coronavirus‑family illness research
Tuberculosis research

⚠️ Important Warning: Tuberculosis Is NOT Eradicated
Tuberculosis remains one of the world’s deadliest infectious diseases.
Drug‑resistant TB is rising, treatment is long and difficult, and millions of people are still affected every year.
TB is not gone — and global research funding is dangerously low.
Supporting TB research today saves lives tomorrow.
Tuberculosis research — advancing global health and reducing suffering.

Contact

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