Michael and Pip’s story: “it’s so important that we continue to fund as much research as we can.” Michael Ryley’s late partner Pip was treated with CyberKnife at The Royal Marsden for stage 4 lung cancer. Pip left a gift in her Will to The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity, which has inspired Michael to do the same.
'Joining an immunotherapy clinical trial was an absolute lifeline' - Jacky's Story Jacky has been treated at The Royal Marsden for both breast and ovarian cancer. She shares her story of how joining a clinical trial saved her life and meant she has seen her grandchildren grow up.
Mr Josh's Team Marsden Fund This fund is being set up in loving memory of Josh Hillier - aka 'Mr. Josh' and due to the fantastic fund raising efforts of his amazing friends and family.
Angus' Army Team Marsden Fund Donate to Angus' Army Team Marsden Fund in support of the Royal Marsden Cancer Charity to fund the vital research, treatment & equipment that is used to support
“Half the village came to support as we crossed the Banham Marsden March finish line” Read more about team ‘Booby Babes’, made up of Jane and her two friends from home, who have all been treated for breast cancer at The Royal Marsden.
Alastair’s CyberKnife treatment to target cancer in his brain How Alastair – diagnosed with stage 4 testicular cancer that had spread to his brain – benefited from CyberKnife technology at The Royal Marsden.
Supporter Funds Team Marsden Funds are set up by family and friends to support one of our extraordinary patients or remember someone special.
"Physiotherapy has given me my confidence back" In 2022, Naz, 66, was diagnosed with sarcoma in his right thigh. Following surgery at The Royal Marsden, he was referred to the Rehabilitation Team to help his recovery. This is his story.
Why I have left a gift in my Will to future research John Sutton, 71, was diagnosed with prostate cancer after taking part in a research study at The Royal Marsden. He wants to help ensure others can benefit from research studies into early diagnosis and decided to leave a gift in his Will to support future research.
“I wanted to give something back after my bowel cancer treatment” After receiving vital treatment for bowel cancer at The Royal Marsden, Francis decided to raise money for The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity – by taking on the Ride London 100-mile challenge.