Donkey trekking for The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity In June 2021, Murray set off on a donkey trek through the Basque Mountains in northern Spain to raise money for The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity, raising an incredible £1,254
Anya Hindmarch re-launches ‘Be A Bag’ collection in support of The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity Back by popular demand, Anya Hindmarch’s ‘Be A Bag’ service is re-launching with six new designs in support of The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity.
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Elizabeth's ovarian cancer journey Elizabeth Paddison, 63, was diagnosed with ovarian cancer in 2017. Today, Elizabeth is on a pioneering clinical trial at The Royal Marsden’s West Wing Clinical Research Centre, funded entirely by generous gifts in Wills.
FISH testing Molecular diagnostics are transforming the treatment and care of thousands of paediatric patients at The Royal Marsden, and Fluorescence In Situ Hybridisation (FISH) machines are playing a vital role in this.
PACE trial reduces side effects of radiotherapy In a new trial, research teams have compared the long-term bowel and bladder side effects for patients receiving stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT) to those receiving standard radiotherapy treatment.
A date to make a difference There are many reasons why a particular date might be important to you, so why not sponsor the day with The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity.
Walk 60 Miles in July This summer get your free t-shirt and Walk 60 Miles in July for cancer research. It's not to late to get involved. Find out more today. Walk / Trek Rest of the World 1st July 2022
Q&A on: gynaecological cancer John Butler, Consultant Gynaecological Oncology Surgeon at The Royal Marsden, and Medical Director of the Lady Garden Foundation talks about the signs and symptoms of gynaecological cancers and what's being done to treat the disease.
‘I want to ensure other patients benefit from The Royal Marsden the way I have’ For Christine and her family, taking part in The Banham Marsden March is a way to give back to the hospital where she has been treated three different times. Here she shares her story.
What The Banham Marsden March means to me - Laura’s March Laura has taken part since the March began in 2011. Here she shares her story, and why the Banham Marsden March remains so close to her heart.