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Diana, who received a stem cell transplant, with and her son.

Anthony Nolan saves and improves the lives of people with blood cancer and blood disorders.

Staff at Anthony Nolan

Our organisation

Read more about our organisational strategy, how we fund our work and the amazing partners that make it all possible.

Shirley and Anthony blowing bubbles

Our history

Our charity is founded on a lifesaving legacy – read the whole inspiring story here.

Sean has donated his stem cells to two different recipients. He met his first recipient, Anne, December 2019, coincidentally the day before he was due to start the process for a second recipient.

Our stories

Meet some of the incredible people who inspire our lifesaving cause.

Patient shoot

Our influence

See how we advocate for better care before, during and after a patient’s stem cell transplant

Dr. Neema Mayor, Head of Immunogenetics Research at Anthony Nolan

Our research

Find out how our innovative research aims to improve every single step of the transplant journey.

Patient in hospital with face mask

Our impact

Discover the lifesaving work we've been doing in 2021/22 in our latest impact report.

Anthony Nolan's lifesaving legacy

Anthony Nolan needed a stem cell transplant to save his life. Our work is his legacy. Shirley Nolan, Anthony’s mum, launched the world’s first stem cell register in 1974. Her pioneering work is what we continue today, giving families affected by blood cancer and blood disorders a second chance of life.

Your support saves lives.

Every 14 minutes, someone is diagnosed with blood cancer.
You can help give them a second chance of life. 

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