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David Dimbleby talks about his father's legacy and aiding cancer patients
- Apple Quicktime Player Video
download mp4, 5:39 min., 25.5 MB - Windows Media Player Video
download wmv, 5:39 min., 5.5 MB
David Dimbleby in conversation about the cancer care the charity delivers
- Apple Quicktime Player Video
download mp4, 5:02 min., 23 MB - Windows Media Player Video
download wmv, 5:02 min., 5 MB
Barbara van der Merwe talks about the Dimbleby Cancer Care Centres and what they offer
- Apple Quicktime Player Video
download mp4, 3:26 min., 16 MB - Windows Media Player Video
download wmv, 3:26 min., 3.3 MB
Susan deSilva explains the complementary therapies on offer & how they help cancer patients
- Apple Quicktime Player Video
download mp4, 3:26 min., 6.9 MB - Windows Media Player Video
download wmv, 3:26 min., 14.7 MB
Kim Davies & Vanessa talk about the benefits of complementary therapy during a session at St Thomas's
- Apple Quicktime Player Video
download mp4, 3:58 min., 18 MB - Windows Media Player Video
download wmv, 3:58 min., 3.9 MB
Rosemary Burch in conversation about the new support groups DCC has established
- Apple Quicktime Player Video
download mp4, 2:24 min., 11.1 MB - Windows Media Player Video
download wmv, 2:24 min., 2.3 MB
Sandra talks about how she has benefited from the support groups run by DCC
- Apple Quicktime Player Video
download mp4, 2:15 min., 10.3 MB - Windows Media Player Video
download wmv, 2:15 min., 2.2 MB
Judith talks about how DCC has benefited her during her treatment
- Apple Quicktime Player Video
download mp4, 2:06 min., 9.8 MB - Windows Media Player Video
download wmv, 2:06 min., 2 MB
Jonathan Dimbleby in conversation about DCC's research programme
- Apple Quicktime Player Video
download mp4, 4:50 min., 22.1 MB - Windows Media Player Video
download wmv, 4:50 min., 4.7 MB
Prof Tony Ng talks about his work as the Dimbleby Chair in Cancer Research
- Apple Quicktime Player Video
download mp4, 5:03 min., 22.9 MB - Windows Media Player Video
download wmv, 5:03 min., 4.9 MB
Dr Faith Gibson talks about her DCC funded research at Great Ormonde Street Hospital
- Apple Quicktime Player Video
download mp4, 3:29 min., 15.8 MB - Windows Media Player Video
download wmv, 3:29 min., 3.5 MB
The next generation - three of the younger Trustees talk about why they are involved
- Apple Quicktime Player Video
download mp4, 2:39 min., 11.9 MB - Windows Media Player Video
download wmv, 2:39 min., 2.5 MB
What we learnt! Karl Riley talka about what he learnt from this project
- Apple Quicktime Player Video
download mp4, 1:59 min., 9.1 MB - Windows Media Player Video
download wmv, 1:59 min., 1.9 MB
What we learnt! The camera crew talk about what they learnt from this project
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If a picture speaks a thousand words, we hope a video speaks many more! Throughout our site you will find a number of videos which we have commissioned to explain what Dimbleby Cancer Care does and the difference it makes. These videos range from interviews with some Trustees and staff, through patient experiences, to what those behind the camera thought!
In addition, throughout the site you will see quotes from patients about their experiences and quotes from staff about what difference they make to cancer patients’ lives. We have grouped them here to make it easier for you to find the ones that interest you.
Complete list of our videos
Barbara van der Merwe introduces DCC Support and Information Centres and what they offer
DCC: the next generation. Three of the younger Trustees talk about their involvement
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.
