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Hope for Tomorrow provides mobile cancer care solutions to help patients access the cancer care and support services they need, when and where they need them. Our cancer care units and screening assessment units bring vital services directly into communities, improving access and helping to identify cancer at an earlier stage to improve outcomes, reduce costs and save lives.
The charity receives no government funding, so relies solely on grants, donations, and fundraising. The mobile units and nurse support vehicles are owned and maintained by the charity and are provided to NHS trusts, whose teams operate the units and deliver the care on board.
Patients receive the same exceptional cancer care that they would in a hospital, with the added benefits of convenience, reduced travel, financial savings, and a calmer environment – making treatment less stressful for patients, their friends and family.
Across 2023/2024, Hope for Tomorrow’s fleet of mobile units recorded a total of 26,760 patient visits across 42 convenient locations, with 93.7% of patients saying that they find having their cancer care on the mobile unit more convenient.
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