Becoming a spindle cell sarcoma Research Sponsor is an excellent way to put 100% of your money into the life saving research you care about.


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Our spindle cell sarcoma research

Over the years lots of our research has benefited spindle cell sarcoma patients, including research undertaken by Professor Athanasou who explored a promising new therapy to prevent osteoclast formation resulting in reduced tumour growth, bone destruction and the associated pain that presents with these tumour types.

More recently, our nano-kicking research undertaken by Dr Tsimbouri discovered wide promise for primary bone cancer patients and patients suffering from other orthopaedic conditions such as osteoporosis, stress fractures or spinal traumas. Not only did the application of nano-kicking slow the growth of tumour cells, it may be a useful technique to aid the incorporation of bone grafts and implants used in limb-salvage surgery; creating a novel, exciting and life-changing method with huge potential in the clinic and in the improvement of spindle cell sarcoma patients' quality-of-life.

More spindle cell sarcoma research is desperately needed and your sponsorship will enable us to grow research in this area. You can read more about our other spindle cell sarcoma projects that your sponsorship will help support here.

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Why become a monthly spindle cell sarcoma Research Sponsor?

From just £5 a month, you will provide spindle cell sarcoma researchers with consistent funding to fuel their work, providing them with vital equipment, materials and essential laboratory time. Your monthly support will ensure we can commit to spindle cell sarcoma research projects and see potential new treatments through to clinical trial. We will send you regular progress reports and promise to keep you up to date on all our latest exciting developments. We’ll even invite you to lab open days so you can see how your sponsorship is helping and you’ll get to meet our researchers.

By becoming a spindle cell sarcoma Research Sponsor, 100% of your sponsorship will go to our spindle cell sarcoma research and will be used on the spindle cell sarcoma projects where the need is greatest.

*In the event that we do not have a current spindle cell sarcoma research project, we will direct your sponsorship to projects aimed at all primary bone cancers where there is a direct benefit to spindle cell sarcoma patients.