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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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Against All Odds: Michael’s Extraordinary Battle with Throat Cancer as it Returns and His Unstoppable Will to Keep Moving

“Given two choices — palliative care or major surgery — 71-year-old Michael chose to fight. Just a month after surviving a life-saving laryngectomy, he’s walking 5K with his daughter and 8-year-old granddaughter to raise money for others battling throat cancer.” In late 2024, Michael and his family were hit with devastating news: the return of

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Throat Cancer Foundation – Official Statement

The Throat Cancer Foundation (TCF) welcomes today’s BBC coverage and stands alongside medical professionals like Dr Claire Cameron and educators such as Dom Cairns-Gibson in raising serious concerns about the disparity in Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine uptake across Scotland. We would further argue this is a nationwide issue, not limited to Scotland alone. HPV-related throat

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