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  1. Sep 21, 2023 · Alison Torrens (67), from Portstewart, has left a gift in her will to Queen’s University Belfast to help fund a research project into adenoid cystic carcinoma, the cancer type that she has. Through the Northern Ireland Biobank, Alison has also donated her own surgical samples to be used anonymously in the research project.

  2. The summer 2020 edition of the Impact Report highlighting the work of The Patrick G Johnston Centre for Cancer Research at Queen's – and the importance of philanthropic support – has just been published and distributed to the University’s benefactors.

  3. Researchers from Queen’s have transformed supportive care for cancer survivors and their families through the development of a new model for follow up care termed ‘The Recovery Package’.

  4. For the past 120 years, we’ve been making discoveries that save lives. But we have so much more to do as cancer remains one of the world's greatest health challenges. Our strategy renews our focus on making discoveries, driving progress and bringing hope to those affected by cancer.

  5. May 21, 2024 · Charity grants. There are charities and organisations that offer financial support to people with cancer and their families. The amount of support they can offer varies. Some charities can help with day to day expenses, and others may make a contribution towards particular costs.

  6. May 19, 2020 · A new study led by Queens University highlights how invaluable cross-border collaboration is to enhance research, leading to improved cancer care.

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  1. Nerve Tumours UK is the national charity for those affected by Neurofibromatosis. We campaign, provide support, and fund research on behalf of over 26,000 people in the UK.

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