“I trekked 26-miles across the South Downs while living with myeloma” Royal Marsden patient Jason and his wife Donna took part in the South Downs Challenge in 2023 and raised nearly £4,000 for The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity.
"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.
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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.
State-of-the-art equipment We support The Royal Marsden by investing in state-of-the-art equipment to provide patients with more treatment options.
“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.
'I was diagnosed with stage 4 bowel cancer six and a half years ago and I’m still here!' Pip shares her story about a clinical trial at The Royal Marsden that saved her life. She hopes that by sharing her experience she can help destigmatise talking about bowel cancer and give hope to others.
"I'm hopeful that taking part in this clinical trial could help other patients like me in the future." Here, Louise shares her experience of cervical cancer treatment at The Royal Marsden, taking part in a clinical immunotherapy trial, and braving a skydive to raise vital funds for cancer research.
Life-saving research Pioneering research is absolutely critical to extending, improving and saving the lives of more people diagnosed with cancer.
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.