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DCC has never previously sought to publicise its work. However, as part of our recent strategy we have begun to look for opportunities to promote our work and to seek support.

Legacy Information
Legacy brochure

Legacy brochure (pdf, 1335KB )

Thinking of making a will? This booklet explains the process and contains a very useful form to save you time and money when you go to your solicitor. Everything you need to know!

 
Legacy leaflet

Legacy leaflet (pdf, 405KB)

Legacy leaflet introduces the charity and explains why a legacy is so important to us

 
Sunday Telegraph Feature

Sunday Telegraph Feature (pdf, 450 KB)

Sunday Telegraph Feature - Keeping it in the Family talks about the charity and how it was founded as well as explaining the importance of legacies

 
General Information
Services at Guys & St Thomas’s

Services at Guy's & St Thomas’ Hospitals (pdf, 201KB)

Services at Guy’s & St Thomas' Hospitals explains the services that are available at the Dimbleby Cancer Care Support and Information Centres

 
Charity
Annual Accounts 06/07

Annual Accounts 08/09 (pdf, 52KB)

You can download our financial statements for the year ending 31/7/2009

 
Publicity
House Magazine Article

House Magazine Article (pdf, 500 KB)

David Dimbleby interviewed by Charles Kennedy, talks about the work of the charity and David's career

 
Evening Standard (17 June 2008)

Evening Standard Article (17 June 2008) (jpg, 59 KB)

 
Mail on Sunday (8 June 2008)

Mail on Sunday Article (8 June 2008) (jpg, 1,7 MB)

 

The DCC publications available here for download are also available in printed form. If you would like to order any, please contact us.

Aromatherapy has been found to accelerate the alleviation of anxiety and depression for patients recently diagnosed with cancer
Barbara van der Merwe
Service Manager for Palliative Care and DCC

Researching areas others don't

Only around 5% of cancer research spending in the UK is on care.

DCC provides up to £1m annually for research into cancer care & support.

Care centres that go beyond medical treatment

Over a quarter of people living with cancer receive no support other than treatment.

DCC's centres provide a range of care, comfort & support that goes beyond just treatment

Dimbleby Cancer Care has a small number of staff, therefore our ability to answer detailed questions on cancer care, symptoms or treatments is limited. However we are pleased to try and help you, by directing you to others who may be able to help.

© Copyright 2005-2010, Dimbleby Cancer Care (registered Charity No. 247558)
 

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