RTD funds research into Identification of Rectal Cancer Radiotherapy Response
The Red Trouser Day charity are pleased to announce approval of funding for Dr Irene Chong's project into the identification of rectal cancer radiotherapy response.
RTD supports the PREVAIL initiative and funds its first Bowel Cancer Video
Red Trouser Day supports the PREVAIL initiative and funds its first Bowel Cancer Video for patients, their GPs and loved ones >
RTD provides further funding for the mASCARA project
Red Trouser Day colorectal charity provides further funding for the mASCARA project to ensure research into ASCC and Anal Intraepithelial Neoplasia (AIN) cancer continues as planned
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 overall 63% increase in incidence rate of ASCC in the UK since the 1990’s. However, there is much discrepancy in…
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
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 at the centre.
Red Trouser Day Funds Bowel Cancer Patient for Great Escape Weekend
RTD funds its first bowel cancer patient to attend a Great Escape Weekend, ran by the Shine charity, to support them with the life changing impact of their cancer and treatment.
Red Trouser Day funds early research into a potent natural tumour suppressor
Red Trouser Day funds Dr Aishani Sachdeva to explore the function of klotho in the prevention and early detection of colorectal cancer.
Red Trouser Day funds mASCARA, the first international registry for a rare 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 overall 63% increase in incidence rate of ASCC in the UK since the 1990’s.
Red Trouser Day and the Royal Marsden prepare to explore patient behavioural profiling
It is a jointly held aspiration, for RTD and the Colorectal Surgical team at RMCH, to improve the experience of colorectal cancer patients as they go through critical treatment.
Red Trouser Day helps fund project to develop potentially routine blood test
RTD teamed up with RMCH, Joint Research Committee of Chelsea and Westminster Foundation Trust and Imperial College to support PHD student, Stella Nikolaou, in quest for a routine blood test that can be used to identify high risk patients for bowel cancer and to indicate the return of cancer before…
Red Trouser Day Robotic Colorectal Registry goes international
RTD funded International Robotic Colorectal Registry launches in Seville The RTD funded registry, now active, led by Professor of Colorectal Surgery at The Royal Marsden, Professor Tekkis, allows 35 centres in the UK and Ireland to compare robotically assisted large bowel operations with other surgical methods across all centres. Robotically…