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Fundraising for Rarer Cancers Forum

There are many different ways in which you can help raise funds to support the work of Rarer Cancers Forum. People have leapt from aeroplanes for RCF (sponsored skydives)! Others have trained hard and run long distances for RCF. But you might consider other slightly less energetic ways of raising funds, such as bring and buy sales, afternoon teas and jumble sales. Whatever you do, you can be sure that the money will be put to good use in helping people with rarer cancers.

We can publicise your fundraising campaign/event on our news pages. We can also set up a special page for you so that people know how they can donate and can donate online via PayPal if they so wish.

If you'd like to discuss fundraising ideas, please email us


  Latest News
Cardiff Half Marathon
Mon, 29 Sep 2008
Please sponsor Mags Donovan in the Cardiff Half Marathon on 19 October 2008.
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Have you or your family been refused treatment for a rarer cancer?
Mon, 15 Sep 2008
If you or your family have been refused PCT funding, please contact us.
read article
Rarer Cancers Forum Annual Conference
Mon, 15 Sep 2008
The conference is open to all people with rarer cancers and their families.
read article
New RCF report reveals striking postcode lottery in the chances of having an exceptional request for cancer treatment approved
Mon, 11 Aug 2008
Over 1,300 cancer patients have been left to die in the last 20 months because they were not deemed exceptional enough to receive cancer treatment on the NHS
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Trust Us? - new section on our website!
Fri, 14 Mar 2008
It's called 'Trust Us?' and it will help you find out how your PCT is doing in ensuring people with rarer cancers receive the treatments they need.
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