Diagnosed with cancer while pregnant – Kate's story Kate shares her experience of being treated for breast cancer at The Royal Marsden and giving back to the hospital by taking part in The Banham Marsden March.
Five-year anniversary of revolutionary radiotherapy at The Royal Marsden The Royal Marsden was the first hospital in the UK to treat a patient with the MR Linac – five years later, it’s now being used around the world.
Royal Marsden staff on a learning curve – meet our Fellows We’ve heard from the next generation of cancer specialists at The Royal Marsden about their research and how they are aiming to enhance and refine patient treatment and care.
Shirley’s story – Leaving a gift of hope Former West End dancer and singer Shirley Landey, 86, decided to leave a gift in her Will as a thank you to The Royal Marsden after she was treated at the hospital for over a decade following a diagnosis with ovarian cancer in 1999.
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Nina's story – How The Royal Marsden is improving early diagnosis Funding from The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity has supported the SIGNIFIED research study, which is identifying cancer in its earliest stages for patients with an inherited condition.
Early cancer diagnosis: a spotlight on one oncologist's research Clinical Research Fellow Dr Elena Cojocaru, whose role is funded by The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity, tells us about her work to help improve early cancer diagnosis.
“The Royal Marsden has given us this beautiful second chance at life” 35-year-old Amar shares his experience of being diagnosed with acute myeloid leukaemia, giving back to The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity as part of his wedding day and taking part in Celebrate a Life last Christmas.
Using fitness trackers to improve care for people with blood cancer We spoke to Tommy Brown, Lead Research Nurse in Haemato-oncology at The Royal Marsden, to find out more about how wearable technology could be used to tailor treatment for myeloma patients.
Diagnosed with a brain tumour while backpacking in southeast Asia Jenny shares her story of diagnosis while travelling, surgery, and referral to The Royal Marsden, where she benefitted from radiotherapy on the Charity-funded Cedar Linac machine.