throat cancer

Jamie Rae - CEO of Throat Cancer Foundation

Jamie Rae’s Legacy Honoured in Times Obituary pages

We are deeply humbled to see The Times and The Sunday Times publish an obituary honouring our late CEO Jamie Rae. It reflects the full arc of his extraordinary life—and his tireless work to protect future generations from HPV-related throat cancers. His courage, vision, and determination helped change UK government policy to ensure boys were

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This Is What HPV Can Do: Mark’s Throat Cancer Story Must Be Heard

In 2018, Mark Johnson generously shared his deeply personal experience of HPV-related throat cancer with us at the Throat Cancer Foundation. It was one of the most powerful and harrowing accounts we had ever published — a stark portrait of the life-or-death decisions he and his young family were forced to face at the time.

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Paul Younger and Jamie Rae - two HPV related throat cancer patients

Paul Younger, my throat cancer 7 years on, and Jamie Rae and HPV

Seven years ago, Paul Younger was nearing the end of treatment for HPV-related base of tongue and tonsillar throat cancer. He was anxiously awaiting the results of a final scan that would determine whether the combined chemotherapy and radiotherapy had been successful. Paul was diagnosed in January 2018 after discovering a persistent lump in his

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Rising Incidence: Smoking and HPV as Primary Risk Factors

Globally, head and neck cancer cases are on the rise, with smoking identified as a leading risk factor. These cancers encompass malignancies in areas such as the mouth, tongue, gums, throat, nasal cavity, and sinuses. https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/life-style/health-fitness/health-news/head-and-neck-cancer-is-rising-fast-smoking-could-be-the-reason/articleshow/121435686.cms?utm_source=chatgpt.com Additionally, the human papillomavirus (HPV) has been increasingly linked to throat cancers, particularly oropharyngeal cancers. Studies indicate that men,

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Major Breakthrough: Immunotherapy Doubles Remission Time

A significant advancement in treating head and neck cancers, including throat cancer, has emerged from the international phase III KEYNOTE-689 trial. The study demonstrated that administering the immunotherapy drug pembrolizumab (Keytruda) both before and after surgery, alongside standard treatments like radiotherapy and chemotherapy, extended the average cancer-free period from 2.5 years to 5 years. This

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Imagine losing your voice – now help someone find theirs again

Imagine waking up one day and never being able to speak again. No more telling someone you love them. No more spontaneous laughter filling a room. No more singing your favourite song in the car. No more simple conversations—no more picking up the phone to ask, “How was your day?” For thousands of people diagnosed

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Why It’s Crucial to Look After Yourself After Beating Throat Cancer

Surviving throat cancer is a major milestone — one that deserves to be celebrated. But recovery doesn’t end when treatment stops. Looking after yourself after cancer is not only about maintaining your physical health; it’s about protecting your future, rebuilding your strength, and living life on your terms. Here’s why ongoing self-care is absolutely essential

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