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.
'The Banham Marsden March gives me a sense of purpose' Debbie shares her story on living with bowel cancer, treatment at The Royal Marsden and why taking part in The Banham Marsden March is important to her.
‘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.
Reflecting on the opening of the Oak Cancer Centre We gathered thoughts from staff and patients on the recently opened Oak Cancer Centre – funded by generous supporters of The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity.
Sibling support – Lea’s fundraising story for The Royal Marsden From a sponsored head shave to the Banham Marsden March, read more about our fantastic Royal Marsden fundraiser, Lea Ryan.
Diagnosed with stage 4 kidney cancer – Mark’s story Mark’s strong family network is supporting him through his immunotherapy treatment at The Royal Marsden.
Keith’s lasting gift for future research “I have decided to leave a gift in my Will to The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity, because The Royal Marsden saved my life.”
Sally’s story “If it wasn’t for The Royal Marsden, I wouldn’t be here” 50 year-old Sally, wife and mother to two young daughters was diagnosed with central nervous system lymphoma in 2019 after having had a suspected stroke.
New drug combination shows promise in ovarian cancer patients Researchers at The Royal Marsden find new drug combination could be nearly twice as effective for some patients with advanced ovarian cancer as next best treatment
First softies in range of skin tones for breast cancer patients Thanks to funding from The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity, The Royal Marsden launched the UK’s first softies available in a variety of skin tones.
London Marathon - I have my own place If you have your own ballot place in the London Marathon and would like to be in Team Marsden, please fill out our form and we'll get you on board.