Looking back at our Emergency Appeal In March 2020, at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity launched an Emergency Appeal to raise urgently needed funds to support patients and staff at The Royal Marsden.
Genetic testing offers more promising new treatments With your support we help fund clinical trials that give our patients, and cancer patients across the world, access to the latest breakthrough treatments.
World Cancer Day World Cancer Day, celebrated globally on February 4th, is an opportunity to unite, raise awareness and take action against cancer.
Announcing the appointment of our new Chairman We are delighted to announce the appointment of Sir Douglas Flint CBE as the new Chairman of both The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust and The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity.
Oak Cancer Centre Wall of Recognition A special thank you to some of the dedicated and generous supporters of The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity who have supported the Oak Cancer Centre Appeal.
Using artificial intelligence to predict lung cancer recurrence A groundbreaking study led by researchers at The Royal Marsden an ‘exciting first step’ that could revolutionise the early detection of tumour regrowth in lung cancer patients.
Pioneering radiotherapy approach to make treatment shorter and more comfortable for patients The innovative radiotherapy technique will offer patients with head and neck cancer a more robust, highly accurate treatment plan in a shorter timeframe.
Executive Directors from The Royal Marsden Hospital raise over £50k in London to Paris Cycle. Three executive directors at The Royal Marsden have raised over £59,000 completing a 330-mile cycle from London to Paris for The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity’s Oak Cancer Centre Appeal.
“Without The Royal Marsden combining leading-edge research with clinical practice, I wouldn’t here today.” Nine years after his first treatment, Former surgeon Michael Thick was told his cancer had returned. Thanks to a pioneering surgical procedure at The Royal Marsden, he is now cancer free.
Innovative robotic surgery could improve survival for patients with head and neck cancer. Results from the study reveal this minimally invasive technique can offer some head and neck cancer patients faster recovery times and a striking improvement on quality of life.
Q&A with Clinical Scientist, Dr Anna Minchom Dr Anna Minchom, Clinical Scientist and Consultant Medical Oncologist at The Royal Marsden tells us more about her role developing new drugs and drug combinations to treat lung cancer.
The Royal Marsden welcomes six Palestinian nurses Through the NHS Refugee Nurse Support Pilot Programme, The Royal Marsden welcomes six talented Palestinian nurses. Among them are siblings Abed and Sara.