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Red Trouser Day renews funding for mASCARA, the first international registry for anal cancer
Anal Squamous Cell Carcinoma (ASCC) is an uncommon cancer with an incidence rate between 1 and 2 per 100,000 per year. The incidence of ASCC is increasing rapidly, with an…
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Red Trouser Day is proud to be supporting Senior Clinicians to create “PREVAIL” – Improving cancer journeys around Covid
Red Trouser Day is proud to be supporting Senior Cancer Clinicians to help create “PREVAIL” – Improving cancer journeys around Covid
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Red Trouser Day Runs a Monthly Happy Hour Check-in for Patients, with support from Clinicians
Red Trouser Day seeks to help patients improve their bowel cancer outcomes and experiences at every stage of their treatment. The Red Trouser Day monthly Happy Hour puts the patient…
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Patient Happy Hour, notes & next meeting 3rd March at 6pm
It is already two weeks since our last Happy Hour on the 3rd February! I’ve been a little busy with, amongst other things, getting and reacting to the COVID vaccine!
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RTD Patient Support Happy Hour; Next Meeting 3rd Feb at 6pm
Note for Happy Hour on 6th January 2021 We kicked the year off with our first Happy Hour – with three of our dedicated clinicians with us. We heard news…
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RTD Patient Happy Hour Meet Up Jan 6th 2021 at 6pm
In preparation for our next Happy Hour on the 6th January, this is a short reminder of the highlights from our last Happy Our on the 2nd December 2020 –…
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Is Richard the poster dog for the Red Trouser Day 2021 Calendar?
Buy one to find out here. Be quick to get delivery before Christmas, All proceeds to Red Trouser Day
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Red Trouser Day Raises £25k for Research Projects
A huge thank you to all our supporters during 2020, through your commitment and hard work, hopefully fun, we have managed to raise a further £25k which is going into…
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RTD Patient Community – Notes from our last meeting – next one 2nd Dec at 6pm – to register click the link
Dear RTD Supporter, Thank you so much to those who attended yesterday evening and a particular thanks to Dr Irene Chong, who was there with news and updates, as well…