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UP YOUR CANCER! CONCERT WITH STEVE YOUNG (mRNA Cancer Survivor) & SPECIAL GUESTS INC NIK KERSHAW, RAISING FUNDS FOR MacMILLIAN & UCLH.
On Sunday 9th February the Hertford Corn Exchange will host a concert UP YOURS CANCER! from 4-7pm.
Stevenage resident, musician & music teacher, Steve Young, made global news back in April as one of the first people in the World to receive a revolutionary new mRNA Cancer jab for melanoma. He said "If it helps the cause, I'm happy to be a human pin cushion, and hopefully one day Cancer will just be another boring subject in school history lessons". Steve was invited to meet King Charles III and the Queen Consort during their visit to London's UCLH MacMillian Centre.
The treatments are soon finished and it's time for Steve to give back to those who have helped through the year - namely MacMillan Cancer Support & University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (UCLH) Cancer Fund.
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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.