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Groundbreaking research at The Royal Marsden Every year, more than 46,000 people are diagnosed with lung cancer in the UK, making it the third most common type of cancer.
Julie's Story: A Star to Celebrate my Life Julie names a star for herself to celebrate the successful treatment she had at The Royal Marsden.
Q&A with Dr Helen McNair, Lead Research Therapeutic Radiographer A Q&A with Dr Helen McNair who is a Lead Research Therapeutic Radiographer at The Royal Marsden.
Returning breast cancer can be detected earlier thanks to new blood test Breast cancer is the UK’s most common cancer, with around 55,000 women and 350 men being diagnosed each year in the UK.
A ‘new era’ for women with ovarian cancer The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity has been able to help fund research into gynaecological cancers.
Using AI to improve the lives of cancer patients The Royal Marsden’s work in artificial intelligence (AI) is harnessing the use of ‘big data’ to help diagnose cancer earlier.
Oak Cancer Centre given green light Sutton Council has resolved to grant planning permission for The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust’s new, state-of-the-art cancer facility.
Changing the way we treat lung cancer Changes in the way we treat lung cancer mean that patients now survive longer and have a better quality of life.
Looking back at Pink Pony Month Every October, Ralph Lauren Corporation runs its global Pink Pony campaign to raise funds and awareness around cancer.
In memory of Steve Hewlett A hugely admired and respected broadcaster and journalist, Steve Hewlett courageously documented his journey with cancer whilst being treated at The Royal Marsd