We are currently seeking volunteers to share their experience of Oesophageal Cancer. Whether you are a cancer patient, survivor, family member or carer - we would love to hear from you and get a chance to hear your personal story told from your unique perspective.
By sharing your story you can help to raise awareness about Oesophageal Cancer, the importance of early detection and help to raise vital funds to enable our continued work funding innovative cancer research.
Most of all your story can help give tangible connection and hope to people facing Oesophageal Cancer
Holly was a young, healthy and active music teacher who loved to play hockey when she was diagnosed with stage 4, terminal Oesophageal Cancer at just 26 years old. Determined to continue fighting, Holly was accepted into a clinical research trial where after 3 months, her cancer was no longer present.
“The only reason that I’m still alive today is because of research into this cancer which is funded by charities like the OCF. The work that you do in fundraising for the OCF has very tangible, real effects in the everyday lives of people like me. Thank you.”