A £3,000 view from the Spanish Three Peaks – all in aid of Christie’s Hospital
A solicitor in Sale has raised over £3,000 for charity by completing the Spanish Three Peaks Challenge. Chris Partington, Director
A solicitor in Sale has raised over £3,000 for charity by completing the Spanish Three Peaks Challenge. Chris Partington, Director
Two Christie doctors have been hailed “rising stars” after being selected as the next generation of leaders in cancer research.
A Worsley man ran 72 miles in 24 hours for charity in memory of his “wonder woman” mother who died
James McCarthy, 33, has set up a community company – an organisation just short of being a charity – with the aim of raising vital funds to carry out research into brain cancer and the effectiveness of proton therapy.
A man is walking the length of the River Thames in London – more than 200 miles – to raise cash for The Christie Hospital in Manchester after his dad was successfully treated there.
The Latics released a statement four days ago saying Garcia, 26, had developed a blood disorder which has since been deemed as leukaemia and the Honduras international is being treated in The Christie.
A scrounging father who duped strangers into giving him cash handouts by falsely claiming his 11-year old daughter had cancer has been locked up for 18 months.
Doctors discovered in 2009 that James McCarthy, 31, from Trafford, had been living with a brain tumour the size of a fist, possibly for several years, after he suffered a fit at the wheel causing him to lose control of his car
The Christie’s cancer patients have paintings shown off at Guernsey hospital.
A new £28.5million pound building will soon double the Manchester Cancer Research Centre’s testing and analysis capacity
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