Wayne Griffiths, who first became involved in fundraising when his late daughter Rhian was diagnosed with cervical cancer in 2010, has been awarded the British Empire Medal (BEM).
The construction of a new £38 million Satellite Radiotherapy Centre at Nevill Hall Hospital marked a major milestone earlier this week.
A twenty-two-year-old from Barry is encouraging people across Wales to consider donating blood, platelets and bone marrow this festive season.
It all started more than 10 years ago with three people in a room in Cardiff, talking about ways to improve outcomes in the world’s most common type of cancer – oestrogen receptor positive breast cancer.
Two nurses from across the Trust were invited to a royal reception earlier this month as part of the NHS’ 75th anniversary and the King’s 75th birthday celebrations.
Celebrating the first anniversary of South East Wales Cancer of Unknown Primary/Malignancy of Unknown Origin (CUP/MUO) service which went live in November 2022, nothing could have been more fitting than showcasing positive clinical outcomes at the national UKONS Conference this November.