Help give more people the gift of time Your donation today could help researchers at The Royal Marsden develop new cancer treatments, giving families hope for a future together.
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"It’s incredible how far treatment for childhood cancers has progressed over the last 10 years" After her rare childhood cancer returned, a research trial at The Royal Marsden gave 22-year-old Niamh her life back. This is her story.
“I saw both of my daughters get married – thanks to a clinical trial” When 58-year-old Nicky was diagnosed with terminal ovarian cancer, she was told she might only have months to live. Thankfully, she had the opportunity to join a clinical trial at The Royal Marsden.
Cancer treatment, overcoming chronic pain and a surprise pregnancy In 2013, aged just 33, Sara was diagnosed with retroperitoneal sarcoma and a related long term chronic condition called lymphangiomatosis. This is her incredible story of treatment and support at The Royal Marsden.
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Lake District Triple Challenge Support The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity by taking on this incredible hiking, biking and kayaking challenge at the spectacular Lake District National Park. Walk / Trek North West 9 - 10 August 2024
“I hope our fundraising will help young cancer patients like Courtney in the future” In memory of her late daughter Courtney, who sadly died of a brain tumour in 2022, Kim decided to fundraise for The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity.
Dai’s story: “Taking part in research like this is a no brainer” Following surgery to remove melanoma in his foot, Dai, 69, was told his cancer had a high chance of recurring. He is now taking part in a pioneering new trial at The Royal Marsden.
“I never would have associated my breathlessness as a symptom of advanced bowel cancer.” Royal Marsden patient Ben is passionate about raising awareness of bowel cancer and speaks of the importance of research in giving him more time with his loved ones.
Blood tests may prevent relapse in breast cancer patients There are currently no effective tests to establish which patients are at risk of relapse from breast cancer, so this innovative trial led by The Royal Marsden will be the first of its kind and could change how some breast cancer is treated.