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 ABOUT US 

We are the UK's germ cell cancer community

Our mission is to stop young adults dying from germ cell cancer - we do this through raising awareness with our life-saving cancer campaigns, engaging young adults with our digital education programmes & empowering the germ cell cancer community across the UK.

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 OUR VISION 

 Our vision is to reach every young person   in the UK with our life-saving cancer   campaigns by 2024. 

Since 2012, we have reached tens of millions of people online, engaged with hundred of thousands of people in the community, and delivered life-saving educational talks to over 100,000 young adults in schools, colleges & businesses across the region.

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The Robin Cancer Trust was founded in 2012 by the Freeman family following the untimely death of their son and brother, Robin Freeman, aged just 24.

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Robin was diagnosed in the prime of his life in 2011 with a Mediastinal Germ Cell Tumour (a grapefruit-sized tumour in his chest). Following 10 months in treatment, including several rounds of chemotherapy and a stem-cell transplant, he was told there was nothing else his medical team could do. He passed away surrounded by his loved ones on December 10th 2011.

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His family promised him that ‘he would never just be a photograph on the wall’ and that something good would be born of his tragedy. Robin inspires us to raise awareness, reduce embarrassment and save young lives through the early detection of germ cell cancers.

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 MEET THE TEAM 

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 MEET THE TRUSTEES 

Rob's Story

Learn about our inspiration, Robin Freeman, and why we do what we do

Our Impact

See where we spend your donations and all the amazing work we do in our communities

Get Invovled

Want to support our mission? Want to be part of our incredible team? It’s just a click away!

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