Prime Minister Andy Burnham has invited Scottish swimmer Archie Goodburn to a personal meeting following his impassioned plea for increased funding and resources for brain cancer research.
Prime Minister Andy Burnham has invited Scottish swimmer Archie Goodburn to a personal meeting following his impassioned plea for increased funding and resources for brain cancer research.
Scottish swimmer Archie Goodburn continues to compete in the Commonwealth Games while battling late-stage brain cancer, expressing that his fight against the disease is his primary dream, even as his medal aspirations didn't materialize.
Scottish swimmer Archie Goodburn is pursuing his dream of winning a medal at Glasgow 2026, despite battling inoperable brain tumours, with new treatment helping to slow their growth.
Commonwealth Games swimmer Archie Goodburn, battling cancer, made an emotional plea for increased funding for rare cancer research. In response, Prime Minister Andy Burnham has invited Goodburn to a personal meeting to discuss his impassioned request.
Swimmer Archie Goodburn, diagnosed with brain cancer at 22, is advocating for increased government funding for rare cancer research following the passing of the Rare Cancers Bill.
Scottish swimmer Archie Goodburn, diagnosed with late-stage brain cancer, has competed in a Commonwealth Games final, stating that his primary dream is fighting the disease, even if his medal aspirations were not realized.
Archie Goodburn, a 24-year-old champion swimmer battling a rare, inoperable form of brain cancer, is urging the UK government to increase support and funding for new treatments for people with the condition. He highlights the slow pace of drug development, with only one new drug in 20 years.
Prime Minister Andy Burnham has invited Scottish swimmer Archie Goodburn to a personal meeting following his impassioned plea for increased funding and resources for brain cancer research.
Scottish swimmer Archie Goodburn, diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumor, continues to pursue his Olympic dream after competing in a Commonwealth Games final, calling the experience unforgettable despite not winning a medal.
Swimmer Archie Goodburn, who was diagnosed with brain cancer just over two years ago, recently competed in a Commonwealth Games final, stating that while his medal dream didn't come true, his other dream is fighting his illness.