World first innovative new therapy A patient at The Royal Marsden has received chemotherapy assisted by an innovative new technology that uses microscopic clusters of bubbles and liquid droplets or 'acoustic cluster therapy' to enhance the delivery of drugs to tumours.
Why we march- Laura Since the Banham Marsden March began in 2011, 45,000 walkers have taken part, raising over £13 million for the Royal Marsden Cancer Charity.
Q&A with Mental Health Nurse Sinead is our newly appointed Mental Health Nurse based in the Occupational Health department.
Why we march- Eamonn Our Chief Nurse, Eamonn Sullivan, tells us why he is walking in The Banham Marsden March this year and how your support will help.
Pioneering treatment for advanced breast cancer Researchers from The Royal Marsden have been involved in a seminal trial investigating a new pioneering treatment for advanced breast cancer.
Picking up the PACE In this new trial researchers used ultra-hypofractionated stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT) to deliver five higher doses of radiation to patients over one to two weeks.
Music for the Marsden concert raises fast approaching £1 million Star-studded benefit saw Sir Tom Jones, Eric Clapton, Bonnie Tyler, Mick Hucknall and Van Morrison take to the stage to raise money for the Oak Cancer Centre. 4 March 2020
Why we march- Reija Reija, a primary school teacher from Battersea, was diagnosed with womb cancer last spring, aged 42.
Oncoplastic surgery 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.
Keeping good mental health during COVID-19 Our resident Mental Health Nurse, Sinead, is here to give her advice on coping with the current coronavirus situation.
Why we March- Christine's Story 63 year-old Christine underwent robotic surgery at The Royal Marsden. The Banham Marsden March will mark one year on from her operation.