PAFF is dedicated to advancing clinical research into non-HRD ovarian cancer at Imperial College London. We are a UK charity raising funds through arts and music worldwide, uniting our partners, friends and international talent to drive progress in the fight against ovarian cancer.
Founded by Robbie Furze (lead singer of The Big Pink) and named in honour of his late mother Pamela Ann Furze, PAFF raises much needed funds into the type of cancer that affected her and her family - non-HRD ovarian cancer. PAFF is proud to support groundbreaking clinical research into non-HRD ovarian cancer at Imperial College London.
PAFF is a UK charity raising funds through arts and music worldwide. Through worldwide arts and music events, PAFF raises essential funds for research into non-HRD ovarian cancer, fostering partnerships and collaboration to light the way for improved treatments and brighter futures.
Research into non-HRD ovarian cancer has been chronically underfunded. Vital funds raised by PAFF will help researchers at Imperial College London reduce the burden of cancer and increase the precision of cancer treatment.
PAFF is a family-run charity driven by a deep personal connection to the fight against non-HRD ovarian cancer, our work is inspired by the experiences of loved ones affected by this diagnosis. Our personal approach ensures that every project and partnership is guided by compassion, dedication, and a determination to fight against ovarian cancer.
The Paff Foundation