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The charity was founded 1911 [4] as the Society for the Prevention and Relief of Cancer, by Douglas Macmillan following the death of his father from the disease. In 1924, the name was changed to the National Society for Cancer Relief, which it retained until 1989 when it was changed to Cancer Relief Macmillan Fund, later changed again to Macmillan Cancer Relief.
In 1985, he left law for the charity sector, becoming secretary for development at the Sue Ryder Foundation. [5] Between 1990 and 1995, he was Director of UK Operations for the British Red Cross. [4] From 1995 to 2001, he was chief executive of Macmillan Cancer Relief. In July 2001, he returned to the British Red Cross to become its chief ...
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British Heart Foundation: 180,000 [16] Simon Gillespie 2013 158,900,000 [17] 2017 0.11% British Red Cross: 173,000 [18] Mike Adamson 2017 251,700,000 [19] 2016 0.069% Cancer Research UK: 240,000 [6] Harpal Kumar 2015 621,000,000 [20] 2015 0.039% Macmillan Cancer Support: 200,000 [21] Lynda Thomas CBE 2022 227,145,000 [21] 2022 0.088% NSPCC ...
"The Macmillan 4x4 UK Challenge" was 'born'. After two false starts, in November 2000 because of a petrol blockade and March 2001 due to Foot and Mouth. The inaugural run of the event eventually took place with only 8 teams in March 2002 and £8,000 was raised for Macmillan Cancer Relief.
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UCH Macmillan Cancer Centre is a research-led day hospital in Huntley Street in central London. It is the oncology (cancer treatment) wing of University College Hospital , [ 1 ] part of the University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust .
Veronica Brown lived with chronic fatigue, depression, and anxiety for over 10 years before she learned they were early signs of Parkinson's disease. Here's how she found relief after diagnosis.