State-of-the-art cancer centre to accelerate new treatments The Royal Marsden, one of the world’s leading cancer centres, is to build a brand new cancer facility, thanks to a £25 million gift from Oak Foundation.
Dr Naureen Starling speaks about cancer treatment Dr Naureen Starling specialises in oesophageal, gastric, pancreatic, neuroendocrine & colorectal cancers; clinical trials, novel therapeutics & other research
Mr Marc Bullock - trainee robotic surgeon Marc Bullock joined The Royal Marsden as a Pelvic Exenteration Robotics Surgical Fellow. Part of a unique fellowship programme that trains future surgeons
In memory of Don McCarthy Everyone at The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity and the Hospital is deeply saddened by Don’s death. Our hearts go out to his family and friends.
England’s first Integrated Pathology Unit opens at The Royal Marsden The new Integrated Pathology Unit (IPU) will use new technology to help diagnose cancer faster and more precisely than traditional laboratory methods and could make a significant difference to the way cancer patients are treated in the future.
Blood test could prevent unnecessary chemotherapy in colorectal cancer patients An innovative new trial has opened at The Royal Marsden which aims to determine whether some patients with colorectal cancer can be spared unnecessary chemotherapy and its associated side effects.
Hollie and Lola's story: mother and daughter treated at The Royal Marsden This Mother’s Day we’re sharing the story of Hollie and Lola. Hollie shares their story of how both she and her daughter Lola came to be treated at The Royal Marsden.
Research autopsies reveal how incurable skin cancer resists treatment Scientists and clinicians from The Royal Marsden have discovered how some skin cancers stop responding to treatment at the end of life.
Support for Interventional Radiology from Dame Deborah James’ Bowelbabe Fund The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity is among the first beneficiaries of the Fund, which will continue Dame Deborah’s incredible legacy by funding research and awareness-raising projects
Jon’s story – ‘I came onto the clinical trials and there was hope.' Jon was diagnosed with bowel cancer at the age of 38 in 2017. He lives in Bristol with his wife, Emma, and dog, Sharky.
Jon’s mental health rollercoaster To mark Mental Health Awareness Week, Jon shares how his diagnosis and treatment of bowel cancer has had a huge impact on his mental health. He's helping to manage it by focusing on a big challenge: a 150-mile fundraising walk.
New artificial intelligence (AI) model could improve lung cancer early diagnosis Researchers at The Royal Marsden hope this technology will eventually streamline the analysis of patient scans, speed-up the detection of lung cancer and help to fast-track high-risk patients to treatment.