A game changing immunotherapy treatment saved my life In 2018, cancer left Bob Pain using a wheelchair. But after immunotherapy treatment, he was able to walk a mile a day for The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity.
Pioneering new cellular therapies Cellular therapies are emerging forms of immunotherapy that harness the power of T cells – a key infection-fighting immune cell – to target both blood cancers and solid tumours.
Major milestone reached as first-ever cellular therapy for solid tumours approved for the treatment of advanced melanoma. The approval by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) could mark the beginning for solid-tumour cellular immunotherapy – a field which has the potential to transform the way cancers are treated.
Emerging from the Haze: living life beyond breast cancer Tabitha, 31, received "game changing" support from The Royal Marsden's Emerging from the Haze programme after experiencing cognitive impairment following breast cancer treatment.
Charity hub volunteers at Chelsea and Sutton We are looking for volunteers who will act as ambassadors for The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity, working in our hubs at both our Sutton and Chelsea sites.
Volunteer Volunteer your time with The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity. Support we receive from volunteers helps The Royal Marsden make life better for people with cancer.
Artificial intelligence: improving sarcoma diagnosis and treatment Researchers at The Royal Marsden have found that artificial intelligence (AI) could be around twice as accurate as a biopsy at grading the aggressiveness of some sarcomas.
Wheeling to the finish line at The Banham Marsden March Leanne was diagnosed with metastatic stage 4 cervical cancer in 2021. Two years later, she completed The Banham Marsden March – this is her story.
“Targeted treatment has saved my life – now I’m part of a clinical trial” Following his thyroid cancer diagnosis, David has benefited from surgery and joining the NOMINATE trial at The Royal Marsden.
“I’m keen to raise awareness of prostate cancer, particularly with men in the Black community” Richard shares how, thanks to the PROFILE research trial and robotic surgery at The Royal Marsden, his prostate cancer was caught early and successfully treated.
Collection box volunteers at Sutton We are looking for volunteers to support the community fundraising team by picking up and replacing collection tins in the local area.
Mobile trolley volunteers at Sutton We are looking for volunteers who will work with our mobile shop, a very important service for patients, at The Royal Marsden hospital in Sutton.