The Royal Marsden London: A Legacy of Excellence in Cancer Care and Research

Medical services

· Multidisciplinary Care Model (MDT)· Comprehensive Breast Cancer Center· Gastrointestinal Cancer Center· Cancer of Unknown Primary (CUP) Center· Children and Young People’s Cancer Center· Rare Tumors and Sarcoma Center· Chemotherapy· Bone Marrow Transplant· Immunotherapy· Targeted Therapies· Radiotherapy (MR Linac, CyberKnife, VMAT)· Robotic Surgery (da Vinci Xi)· Oncological Intensive Care Unit (ICU)· Adult Psychological Support Services· Maggie’s Centre (Supportive Care)· International Patient Services (treatment coordination, translation, cultural and religious support, Persian‑speaking team)

The Royal Marsden London: A Legacy of Excellence in Cancer Care and Research

 

The Royal Marsden London: A Legacy of Excellence in Cancer Care and Research

Prologue: Founding an Ideal, Establishing a Super-Institution

 

In 1851, Dr. William Marsden, grief‑stricken by the loss of his wife to cancer, embarked on a historic mission. His own words captured the urgent need of the time: “At present we know absolutely nothing about this disease.”

 

This statement became the driving force behind the world’s first specialist cancer hospital — the institution we know today as The Royal Marsden Hospital in London. From that small laboratory on Cannon Row, The Royal Marsden has grown into a leading global hub for cancer treatment, research, and education. Every year, it welcomes more than 50,000 patients from around the world, including both children and adults, and consistently ranks among the top ten specialist cancer hospitals globally.

 

Treatment Philosophy: The Integrated Multidisciplinary Care Model

 

The beating heart of The Royal Marsden’s services is its Multidisciplinary Team (MDT) care model. For each patient, a team of leading specialists comes together, including:

 

· Medical oncologists

· Super‑specialist surgeons

· Radiotherapists

· Interventional radiologists

· Molecular pathologists

· Specialist cancer nurses

 

This team comprehensively reviews the case and designs a personalized treatment plan that determines the optimal sequence and combination of surgery, drug therapy, and radiotherapy to achieve the most effective outcome possible.

 

With two major sites — Chelsea (London) and Sutton (Surrey) — The Royal Marsden has become the largest cancer centre in Europe. Together with its academic partner, The Institute of Cancer Research (ICR), it forms a unique biomedical research centre dedicated entirely to cancer.

 

Domain of Specialization: Treating All Cancers — from Common to Rare

 

With over 2,500 full‑time cancer specialists, The Royal Marsden covers the full spectrum of oncological diseases.

 

Notable specialised centres include:

 

· Comprehensive Breast Cancer Centre: Leader in breast‑conserving surgery and advanced simultaneous reconstruction.

· Gastrointestinal Cancer Centre: Specialising in complex surgeries for oesophageal, stomach, pancreatic, liver, and colorectal tumours.

· Oncology Critical Care Unit: Home to the only Intensive Care Unit (ICU) in England dedicated exclusively to cancer patients.

 

Holistic Care: Healing the Mind Alongside the Body

 

The Royal Marsden understands that cancer does not affect only the body. The hospital’s Adult Psychological Support Service provides free, specialised support to help patients cope with:

 

· Anxiety and depression

· Relationship difficulties

· Changes in body image

 

Services include individual, couple, and family sessions, available in person or remotely. In addition, The Maggie’s Centre in Sutton offers a welcoming space for informal conversation with psychologists and support professionals.

 

International Patient Services: A Bridge to the Best Care

 

The Royal Marsden International Patient Centre removes all linguistic and cultural barriers to ensure seamless access to world‑class treatment.

 

Key services include:

 

· Complete treatment coordination: From selecting the right consultant to scheduling appointments and coordinating between teams.

· Language support: Free translation services in multiple languages, including Arabic, Chinese, and Farsi.

· Cultural and religious accommodation: Halal food, a multi‑faith prayer room, and access to an Imam.

· Emotional support and accommodation guidance.

· Dedicated Farsi/Arabic‑speaking team: The centre has Persian‑speaking managers and coordinators who provide direct support.

 

The Treatment Pathway at The Royal Marsden

 

1. Initial contact: Send medical records (reports, radiology images, pathology slides) to the International Patient Centre.

2. Multidisciplinary review: The relevant specialist committee reviews the file and provides a treatment proposal.

3. Treatment plan approval & cost estimate: A detailed treatment plan and transparent financial estimate are provided.

4. Final arrangements: Assistance with obtaining a medical visa, booking accommodation, and translation.

5. Start of treatment: Welcome and ongoing support throughout all stages of treatment in London.

 

Contact Information

 

· Official website (International section): royalmarsden.nhs.uk/private-care/international

· International Patient Centre telephone: +44 (0)20 7808 2063

· Private Care Department (for referrals): +44 (0)20 7811 8111

· Oncology Hotline (24/7): +44 (0)20 8915 6899

 

Closing Remarks: An Informed Choice for a Complex Journey

 

Choosing The Royal Marsden means joining a legacy that, for nearly two centuries, has focused on a single goal: defeating cancer. By blending a distinguished history, pioneering research, a personalised treatment model, and holistic care for mind and body, this institution acts not only as a treatment centre but as a global pillar of support for patients and their families.

 

 

 

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