Artificial intelligence used to identify new drug combination for children with incurable brain cancer Scientists at The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust and the Institute of Cancer Research (ICR) used artificial intelligence-enhanced tools to successfully propose a new combination of drugs for use against an incurable childhood brain cancer.
Gynaecological cancer - Katie's story Katie, a patient at The Royal Marsden, talks about her journey from learning she had cancer, surgery and treatment, and how she's doing one year on.
Study highlights benefit to cancer patients from a third dose of COVID-19 vaccine A third dose of the COVID-19 vaccine could increase protection from COVID-19 for people with cancer, and especially blood cancer, according to a new study from the Francis Crick Institute and The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust.
Marsden Morning Get together with friends, family, or colleagues, and fundraise to help change the lives of people with cancer.
The Ever After Garden The Ever After Garden will return this winter from 14 November – 18 December 2024. Find out more about Ever After Garden and dedicate a rose today
Pre-Doctoral Research Fellowships 2023/24 The Royal Marsden Pre-Doctoral Research Fellowship scheme is funded by The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity, as part of the Safety, Innovation and Education Grant.
Working over Christmas at The Royal Marsden Over the Christmas period, our Chelsea and Sutton hospitals remain open during Christmas and some staff will continue their jobs as normal.
Send a message of support This World Cancer Day we're asking you to write a message to The Royal Marsden team.
Cheer point volunteer You’ll be an important part of our support team, encouraging our fundraisers at key mass participation events.
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Why we march- Elliot We’ve chatted with Elliot, about his cancer diagnosis, treatment and plans for the Banham Marsden March 2020.
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.