head and neck cancer

Victoria Workman: Wife, Grandmother and Throat Cancer Survivor

“I knew something wasn’t right” Victoria Workman is a wife, mother, grandmother and retired Children’s Work Manager from Worthing. Before throat cancer became part of her life, Victoria’s world was built around the things many people recognise: family, work, children, community, routine, responsibility and the busy rhythm of everyday life. She was not expecting cancer.

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“My Body Works Differently Now”: The Aftermath of Throat Cancer

There is a moment in many cancer stories when people expect the worst to be over. Treatment has finished. The surgery is done. The radiotherapy appointments have stopped. The chemotherapy chair is no longer part of the weekly routine. Family, friends and colleagues breathe a sigh of relief and say the words everyone has been

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Supporting the NHS: Seven Years of Working together on HPV and Throat Cancer

November 2025 marks our seventh consecutive year distributing vital patient and healthcare professional guides to every NHS ENT department across the country. Jamie’s Legacy: From Patient to Advocate The Throat Cancer Foundation’s partnership with the NHS began with one man’s determination to transform a deeply personal struggle into meaningful support for others. When Jamie Rae

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The Power of Support in Throat Cancer Journeys

When facing a throat cancer diagnosis, the journey can feel overwhelming and isolating. We asked our community to share moments when someone’s support made a real difference in their experience. Their responses highlight the profound impact that understanding, connection, and compassionate care can have during the most challenging times. Finding Your Voice When Words Feel

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Revolutionary Cancer Test Could Spare Thousands from Unnecessary Treatment

Finnish researchers develop groundbreaking diagnostic that identifies head and neck cancer patients who can be cured with surgery alone In a development that could transform cancer care for thousands of patients worldwide, Finnish researchers have created a simple diagnostic test that can accurately predict which head and neck cancer patients can be cured with surgery

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What People Want You to Know About Throat Cancer: Real Voices, Real Insights

When we asked throat cancer survivors and those affected by the disease what they wished more people understood, their responses revealed crucial insights that could save lives and change perceptions. Here’s what they want you to know. Don’t Ignore the Warning Signs Victoria Workman’s response is a powerful reminder of the importance of early detection.

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Our Logo: A Symbol of Voice and Hope

At the heart of the Throat Cancer Foundation lies a simple yet profound truth: every voice matters. Our logo embodies this belief through its thoughtful design, where two quotation marks come together to form the elegant silhouette of a bow tie. The Deeper Meaning The bow tie represents more than formal attire—it symbolises the throat

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Hertfordshire Family Organises Community Event Following Loss of Beloved Father and Grandfather

Remembering Vaughan Clements On 10th February 2025, the Hertfordshire community lost a truly remarkable man. Vaughan Clements – beloved father, husband, grandpa, uncle and inspiration to all who knew him – passed away after a courageous battle with throat cancer. Diagnosed in November 2024, Vaughan faced this devastating disease with incredible dignity and strength. Throat

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