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London Bridgathon 2024 · 8 September 2024 ·

For 30 years patients and staff have been choosing to support Haematology Cancer Care because we help the Haematology Service deliver transformational treatment and personalised care at UCLH.

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Home today from UCLH after a three week stay for CAR-T immunotherapy. So grateful to have received this exciting treatment and also the excellent care from a huge team of highly experienced and compassionate medical staff.

I will be joined by my family for this annual walk, the London Bridgathon walk along the River Thames, crossing 6 bridges while raising funds for Haematology Cancer Care, UCLH. I hope to be strong enough to finish it but they certainly will, even if I’m not quite up to it on the day. Everyone is welcome to join if there are tickets available.

The Charity quotes: We have a strong community of patients, families and staff committed to supporting haematological cancers through fundraising activities and events. Uniquely, we are run by senior clinical staff working closely with all haematology teams and haematology patients ensuring donations make a significant impact on the services here at UCLH.

We provide wide-ranging support including high-tech medical equipment and research projects, free complementary therapy for patients and families and specialist education for nurses across six inpatient wards, day-care, ambulatory care and young adult and outpatient services

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About the campaign

For 30 years patients and staff have been choosing to support Haematology Cancer Care because we help the Haematology Service deliver transformational treatment and personalised care at UCLH.

About the charity

We're the official charity supporting patients, staff and research at University College London Hospitals (UCLH) NHS Foundation Trust. We focus on four main areas. Supporting patient care Training and developing staff Environment and equipment Advancing research.

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