Let's Talk Blood Cancer, The Patients' Podcast

"We Were An Hour From Going Bust"

40 min · 3. juni 2026
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On this episode of Let’s Talk Blood Cancer, The Patients’ Podcast, we are joined by James McLaughlin, Chief Executive of Cure Leukaemia. What’s in this episode: * James’ route into Cure Leukaemia, from his career in sport with organisations including Nike, Watford FC and Edgbaston Cricket Club * How meeting Cure Leukaemia co-founders Professor Charlie Craddock and Graham Silk inspired him to join the charity’s mission * Why his commercial and marketing background has helped drive the charity’s growth and fundraising success * The importance of keeping patients at the heart of every decision and seeing first-hand the impact of clinical research * The partnerships and fundraising milestones that helped transform Cure Leukaemia * The story behind Tour 21 and the moment Cure Leukaemia came within “an hour of going bust” * James’ vision for the future, including expanding access to clinical trials and growing the ATICUS Network to improve treatment options for children with blood cancer Find out more about Cure Leukaemia and how you can get involved and support blood cancer patients across the globe: ⁠⁠⁠https://www.cureleukaemia.co.uk/⁠ [⁠⁠⁠https://www.cureleukaemia.co.uk/⁠]

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