Taking on an epic challenge for cancer research Simon Aylett has recently set off on an incredible 4,500-mile e-bike ride around the entire British coastline raising money for The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity.
Dizzy’s star for her beautiful baby Thea "The Royal Marsden saved my life. They are the reason we were able to bring Thea into this world and have her in our lives and I couldn’t be more grateful."
Talking openly about mental health during cancer diagnosis and treatment – Sam's story Proud father of two, Sam, shares his story of living with an inoperable brain tumour, and receiving anxiety-relieving treatment and care at The Royal Marsden.
Rebecca and Dexter's star for Simon “We decided to dedicate a star to Simon, from me, and one ‘to Daddy’ from Dexter. It’s lovely to have something at Christmas time for Dexter to focus on his dad."
Matt’s star for his wife Bonnie “I very much want my son to continue his mum’s legacy and her life. I don’t want him to forget about her, so for me, Celebrate a Life is a great way to feel that he’s still connected to her."
Chief pharmacist at The Royal Marsden takes on “ridiculously tough” challenge Professor Rob Duncombe took on a gruelling five-day ultra-trek through the Amazon rainforest to raise funds for The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity.
Brambletye School celebrate fundraising success, raising £48,000 for The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity Brambletye School in Sussex began an incredible fundraising campaign after pupil, Pippa was treated at The Royal Marsden for acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL).
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Super Surgeons: A Chance at Life Series two follows eight Royal Marsden patients undergoing high-risk, complex surgeries as their surgeons try to save their lives Find out more about the series
Paddling 1,000 miles for prostate cancer research Hector and his friend Charlie have raised more than £50,000 for The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity by taking part in the Yukon 1000 – a 1,000-mile canoe race from Canada to Alaska.