London Marathon 2025 · 27 April 2025 ·

The Cancer Fund supports cancer services at University College London Hospitals. We fund patient care, staff training, equipment & research, above and beyond NHS funding. We are part of UCLH Charity, the official charity of UCLH NHS Foundation Trust.

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Over 14,000 people every year are treated for cancer at University College Hospital, and this number is rising annually. Our patients come from across the UK though mostly from north London, Hertfordshire and Essex.

University College Hospital aims to ensure that all people with cancer, and their families and carers receive a world-class service from diagnosis through treatment and beyond. To achieve this aim and to support our patients, we have created the University College Hospital Cancer Fund which assists with important areas of work above and beyond what the NHS is able to provide.

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Please consider supporting both me in my London marathon to celebrate my remarkable mum, Jeanette. Currently working in New Zealand but will return especially for the run.

Jeanette is also aiming to walk 2.6 miles (a tenth of the marathon distance) on her prosthetic leg. It may take a couple of sessions or days with rests and putting on and taking off the leg, but it’s a great target and we hope that this helps encourages more people to contribute.This walk was originally planed in tandem with the date of the London marathon however due to a fall and broken hip will be delayed slightly but will make the completion of it be even more impressive

It’s 26 miles, a perfect match to the 26 years since Jeanette was diagnosed with a rare cancer called Sarcoma in her right leg. Her first treatment was surgery and radiotherapy but the cancer spread over many years to the lungs, adrenal, pancreas, stomach, back and thigh. Fortunately, chemotherapy and surgery kept all of those cancers at bay, despite being given a 20-30% chance of surviving a year at one point. Then in 2024 Sarcoma recurred in the bone near the original cancer. Jeanette needed an above knee amputation and more chemotherapy, spending her 60th birthday in hospital. She is now up and about, trying to mobilise on a prosthetic leg.

Jeanette is amazing, getting through all of this, but it would not have been possible without the skilled care and attention provided by the dedicated Sarcoma specialists at University College London Hospital and the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital, Stanmore. All of your contributions will be split between these teams to support their ongoing brilliant work.

Please consider donating equally between the two pages.

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