Oracle welcomes Tamara Kahn as CEO
Oracle welcomes Tamara Kahn as new CEO
Tamara joins the charity taking over from our voluntary interim CEO Nicola Ridges-Jones who has handed following a year in the role.
Tamara brings a wealth of corporate and charity sector experience to Oracle. Says Nicola Ridges-Jones, outgoing CEO “I hope you’ll join me in welcoming Tamara into the Oracle family. I am sure that with her wealth of experience in both the charity and business world she will help Oracle go from strength to strength. I’ve thoroughly enjoyed my time in the hot-seat but am glad to step back into my role as Trustee and continue to support the charity from there.”
Charity Administrator Job – We’re recruiting
We are looking for a dedicated Administrator to join our team.
Oracle´s Golf Day 2025 – Sonning GC, Reading
Oracle´s annual golf day is on 13th June 2025 at Sonning Golf Club, Reading.
Oracle´s annual Oncology meeting
meeting to discuss cutting edge advancements in the treatment of head and neck cancer
Cancer Treatment Wait Times risking lives
Patients face long delays, only 50% seen within the NHS target of 62 days.
Jamie Theakston announces Laryngeal cancer diagnosis
Jamie has had a lesion removed from his vocal chords (Larynx)
Make Sense Campaign 2024
Oracle Head & Neck Cancer UK Supports Make Sense Campaign 2024 Raising Awareness for Head and Neck Cancer We are proud to support the Make Sense Campaign (16th – 21st…
News coverage heralds the start of annual HPV vaccinations
Another busy week for Oracle HNCUK promoting the start of the annual autumn HPV vaccination programme for year 8 children in UK high schools.
Cancer Support Group 6 Year Anniversary
“We could never have imagined just how amazing it would be and just how supportive you would all be to each other”
Respiratory-Swallow Training in Head and Neck Cancer
New training, which aims to change the breathing-swallowing pattern of patients with swallowing difficulties, has been developed in America.
EasyJet Boarding Pass – Check in and check out information on head & neck cancers.
An estimated 40,000 passengers are being told to ‘Silence the threat. Give it the check’ in the our latest campaign.