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Dad's Last Christmas? £80k Needed for Cancer Treatment
24 Dec, 2025
Summary
- Simon Hollister, 54, needs £80,000 for aggressive brain cancer treatment.
- He was diagnosed with Glioblastoma after experiencing dizzy spells.
- Government funding for Glioblastoma research is criticized as insufficient.

A father of two, Simon Hollister, is desperately seeking to raise £80,000 for vital cancer treatment, fearing this Christmas could be his last. The 54-year-old was diagnosed with Glioblastoma, a severe form of brain cancer, after experiencing alarming symptoms like dizziness and strange smells. Despite an initial surgery removing 80% of the tumor, the disease is terminal, prompting his urgent fundraising efforts.
Simon, who has moved from Manchester to Weybridge, Surrey, is currently paying £1,000 per month for the drug Avastin, which has shown positive results but comes with side effects like short-term memory loss. Without private health insurance and unable to work, he relies on public generosity to fund further treatment. He has already raised approximately £17,000 through a GoFundMe page and selling possessions.




