Oak Cancer Centre officially opens The Oak Cancer Centre was officially opened on 8 June 2023 by His Royal Highness Prince William, Prince of Wales, President of The Royal Marsden.
Related Argent: Raising £445,000 to Build a Brighter Future in Early Diagnosis We have been thrilled to be supported by Related Argent, the property developer based in King’s Cross made up of 150+ employees. They have raised over an incredible £445,000 to support early diagnosis efforts at The Royal Marsden.
Our supporters’ Marsden Mornings From cake and coffee to a chicken biriyani and samosa feast, many Marsden Mornings have been taking place to raise money for The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity.
Volunteering for The Royal Marsden – Shirley’s story Shirley shares her positive volunteering experience at The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity – from working as part of a team to meeting new and interesting people.
Raising £115,000 with stage 4 lung cancer – Emma’s inspiring story Since her cancer diagnosis, Royal Marsden patient Emma Bishop has continued to defy expectations and become a beacon of hope for others with cancer.
Reflecting on the opening of the Oak Cancer Centre We gathered thoughts from staff and patients on the recently opened Oak Cancer Centre – funded by generous supporters of The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity.
New drug combination shows promise in ovarian cancer patients Researchers at The Royal Marsden find new drug combination could be nearly twice as effective for some patients with advanced ovarian cancer as next best treatment
Royal Marsden oncologist wins prestigious award for innovative research Professor Nicholas Turner, whose work is supported by The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity, has been recognised for his expertise in breast cancer research.
10,000 steps a day in November This November, walk 10,000 steps a day and raise vital funds for life-saving cancer research at The Royal Marsden. Walk / Trek Anywhere FREE to sign up! Starting 1st November 2023*
First softies in range of skin tones for breast cancer patients Thanks to funding from The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity, The Royal Marsden launched the UK’s first softies available in a variety of skin tones.
'If it hadn't been for Man Van, I wouldn't have known I have cancer' 60-year-old Olukayode Dada was diagnosed with prostate cancer after visiting the Charity-funded Man Van in May. He tells us his story.