- How to get involved At Anthony Nolan we know that every company is different – each relationship we build is tailored to your requirements to provide mutual benefit to…
- How to make your donations go further Below are answers to the most commonly asked questions, if there is anything else you would like to know, please call our…
- Your support helps us save lives through stem cells Without the lifesaving stem cell transplant Miles had when he was one year old, he wouldn’t be here today.…
- How we spend your money Every penny is vital in helping to save more lives. Out of each £1.00: 77p goes towards helping to provide lifesaving transplants. This…
- Sharing your experience You’re doing something amazing by donating your stem cells, and we would like to encourage you to share your own amazing story if you would like…
- What happens next Your health and wellbeing is our top priority, and the Donor Follow Up team will be in touch with you for up to 10 years after your donation!…
- George Norton, 32, had a stem cell (or bone marrow) transplant to treat acute lymphoblastic leukaemia in March 2014, and he's been documenting the experience on his blog.…
- Rebecca Gladstone is the Policy and Public Affairs Officer at Anthony Nolan. Before joining the charity in January 2014, she worked as a lobbyist for the transport sector. You…
- Following last week’s meeting of the All Party Parliamentary Group on Stem Cell Transplantation, co-chair David Burrowes MP made the case for more medical research to unlock the…
- The Hickman line, also known as a central line, is something that most transplant patients experience in the course of their treatment. In our second blog post from Adam Riley, he…