Registered Charity Number 284582
The Skin Cancer Research Fund, based at Frenchay Hospital, Bristol, UK.
Founded 1979.Frenchay Hospital is a major centre for the treatment of skin cancer, particularly malignant melanoma for which it has a national and international reputation.
SCaRF, which is a charity, was founded in 1979 by two individuals, one of whom, Tony Hancock had lost his wife from malignant melanoma of the skin and the other, Dennis Bodenham FRCS who had treated her. The object was, and is, to raise money for public education and medical research into skin cancer, especially melanoma, and also to aid patient support for those suffering. On 22 September 2005 the magic figure of £1,000,000 had been raised for these purposes. Some of the resulting research publications have helped change the way the disease is managed, such as in pregnant women who develop the disease during pregnancy. Public education involves both adults and children and has spread to schools, with the provision of playground shady areas as prizes for what are now annual competitions under the heading 'Play & Shade', thereby alerting children to the danger of too much sun.
The charity also funded the Melanoma Registry, one of the largest UK computerised databases, with detailed records and regular follow up of patients since 1967 - numerous scientific papers have come out of this Registry. (The NHS has now taken over the financing, after many years of SCaRF support). In 2000 the charity linked with the UK Melanoma Study Group and offered to finance modest research projects - funding for this type of activity can be harder to get than major schemes. Such modest schemes have proved productive in the past.
Can you help us to raised funds for skin cancer, especially malignant melanoma, research?
If you would like to raise funds for SCaRF by participating in a sponsored event the easiest and most tax efficient way of doing so is via our pages on the Charity Giving web-site for donations or to create a fund raising page (for which you will need to create a free log-in account. Enter SCaRF's charity number 284582 in the subsequent search box) Another way is on the Just Giving web-site where you either donate directly or create a fund raising page (for which you will also need to create a free log-in account).
If you would prefer to do things the traditional way the SCaRF Secretary Caroline Newton can supply sponsor forms – telephone 0117 3403130 or e-mail Caroline.Newton@nbt.nhs.uk . We can also supply SCaRF T-shirts so that our logo will be seen on the day.
Emma Isherwood
Emma has advanced Melanoma; her husband, Mark, made a sponsored run from SCaRF's HQ at Frenchay to Taunton, where Emma is being treated. The run took place on 22 December and Mark raised more than £2000.
William Dryden and Mat Xerri will be climbing the Sydney Harbour Bridge on the 15th February 2012 in aid of the Emma Isherwood Trust. All monies will be donated directly to SCaRF. Donations can be made at www.charitygiving.co.uk/bridgeclimb
Emma's web site is at www.emmaisherwood.org
If you would like to donate to, or know more about the charity, please contact Caroline Newton at the address below or click on either the Charity Giving or Just Giving links.
If you are thinking of setting up your own support group, and would like some basic advice, then Caroline can help here too.
Patrons: The Lord Mayor of Bristol; Mr Bruce Hockin MBE.
Trustees: Mr P Blackmore FCMI; Mr M Blowers; Dr J Briggs MB BS DPath FRCPath; Mr A C Hancock IEng FHon FSOE HonFIPlantE; Mr R W Hiles OBE FRCS FRCS(Ed); Mrs C Hockin; Dr D F Kitching MB ChB; Dr T. Mitchell MB ChB; Mr A Smith BSc, FIMA; Mr N Tonkin MA GGSM JP; Mr P L G Townsend FRCS FRCS(C).
Medical Advisors: Mr Dominic Ayres FRCS, Prof A Burd MB ChB FRCS(Ed) FHKAM; Mr A Orlando MD FRCS; Mr Robert Warr MD MB FRCS FRCS(Plast)
Secretary: Mrs Caroline Newton, SCaRF Office, Department of Plastic Surgery, Frenchay Hospital, Bristol BS16 1LE
Tel: 0117 340 3130 e-mail: Caroline.Newton@nbt.nhs.uk
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