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
In memory of Sam Keen By supporting the Sam Keen Foundation, your donation will help us to continue our research into cures for malignant melanoma.
In memory of Philip Kingsley As well as being a legend in the hair care world, Philip was a generous patron of charities and arts organisations including The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity
CyberKnife: state-of-the-art radiotherapy CyberKnife is the first – and only – robotic radiotherapy system, which means more accurate, more intensive and less damaging cancer treatment. 25 July 2017
Cotswold Way Challenge These challenging and stunning walks along the Cotswold Way take you through some of England's most beautiful landscapes. Walk / Trek South West 25th -26th June 2022
Supergrans hit the skies Crazy but true: Great-great-granny Amy Cook (90) and granny Elizabeth Bishop (80) took to the skies to raise money with a skydive and an abseil. 4 October 2017
In memory of Katie Compson Only 33 when she passed away from cervical cancer in November 2011. Katie was bravest, most beautiful and intelligent person we have ever known.