Chemotherapy Course
Funds one complete chemotherapy treatment cycle for a cancer patient in a low-income country.
Cancer is the fastest-growing cause of death in low-income countries — not because it is more aggressive there, but because the diagnosis comes late and the treatment is unaffordable. A full chemotherapy treatment cycle for a patient at a World Aid Network partner clinic costs £85 to deliver. This includes the drugs, the clinical administration, nursing care, and monitoring. Without this funding, most patients would have no access to any form of oncology treatment.
Questions about this gift
What type of cancer does this treatment fund?
The treatment is allocated according to clinical need at our partner oncology units. Common beneficiaries include patients with breast, cervical, and haematological cancers.
Does £85 really cover a full treatment cycle?
Yes. The cost reflects what chemotherapy delivery actually costs in our partner countries — not Western pricing. Local drug procurement, clinical salaries, and infrastructure are significantly cheaper.
How many cycles does a patient need?
This varies by diagnosis and protocol. Many patients need 4–8 cycles. Multiple gifts can be combined to fund a full course of treatment.
Is this an appropriate memorial gift?
Many donors choose this gift in memory of someone who died from cancer. At checkout you can write a personal tribute message.
This is the actual cost of the intervention — not a fundraising target.
This is a charitable donation. Nothing is shipped. Your gift funds a specific frontline intervention.