Charity funds new tumour treatment app

Charity funds new tumour treatment app

Posted by June Heath on 26 February 2026

We're delighted to have helped fund an innovative medical training app. BoSTT (Bone and Soft Tissue Tumours) is designed for healthcare professionals as a mobile library of tumour cases. With real examples, users can explore clinical histories, see hi-res scans, and learn about diagnosis and treatment.


We are very proud to have supported this development and thank everyone who helps RNOH Charity fund much-needed projects like this so that more progress can be made for sarcoma patients and more learning can be shared.

 

BoSTT app view

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