An introduction to The Royal Marsden
Professor Martin Gore, Medical Director at The Royal Marsden, on what the world-leading cancer hospital is offering overseas patients
A
s Medical Director of The Royal Marsden, I am very pleased to see that the Hospital is increasingly becoming a popular choice for overseas patients. The Royal Marsden
is located across two sites in Chelsea, London and Sutton in Surrey. We are a comprehensive cancer centre offering the very best in private patient and NHS care across all tumour types, diagnostic techniques and treatment modalities. We are particularly proud of our patient-focused approach to care and have been providing cancer care since 1851, which makes us the oldest specialist cancer hospital in the world. London is one of the great multi-cultural capitals
of the world and an international centre of clinical and academic excellence. The Royal Marsden is at the very centre of this academic activity. We are the
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country’s only National Institute for Health Research and Biomedical Research Centre (BRC) solely dedicated to cancer. We are one of the top three cancer centres in the world and are recognised by similar institutions in the US, Europe and Asia for the excellence of our research and contribution to the very latest advances in cancer diagnosis and treatment. We offer our patients access to world-leading
diagnostic techniques, treatments and individualised care plans, delivered by internationally renowned doctors and highly skilled nurses.
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