The PROTECTOR study
This Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month we revisit the PROTECTOR study. This study aims to find a better way to treat women at risk of ovarian cancer.
This Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month we revisit the PROTECTOR study. This study aims to find a better way to treat women at risk of ovarian cancer.
Barts Charity has awarded a grant of £325,000 to better understand why more people from East London communities have not participated in the national Covid-19 vaccine programme.
A new Children's Environmental Assessment Service is set to open at the Royal London Hospital in 2023, funded by Barts Charity.
We’ve upgraded staff facilities across the five hospitals we support as part of a £4.5m staff wellbeing package, made possible by our generous supporters.
Thanks to generous donors to our Covid-19 emergency appeal, we’ve created a wellbeing hub at each hospital for staff to relax, as part of a £4.5m wellbeing package.
To mark the second anniversary of the first UK lockdown, we’re reflecting on the impact of our Emergency Covid-19 Appeal and the £4.5 million staff wellbeing support package.
For Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month, Dr Michelle Lockley from the Barts Cancer Institute answers questions about ovarian cancer.
Barts Charity has awarded nearly £500,000 to investigate adaptive therapy, a personalised approach to ovarian cancer treatment.
As part of a £4.5m wellbeing package, we’ve provided a dedicated psychologist for each Barts Health NHS Trust hospital. This was made possible by generous donors to our Covid-19 emergency appeal.
Spurs delivered presents for every patient at Acorn Children’s Ward at Whipps Cross Hospital, and player Eric Dier chatted to patients and families