(L - R): Kelly McCabe of Perci, Chantal Cox from Octopus, and Morgan Fitzsimons of Perci.

World’s first digital cancer support clinic expands with £3.4m seed funding round

London based Perci Health, the world’s first online platform that gives people access to multidisciplinary, supportive care throughout their cancer journey, has raised £3.4m in a seed round led by Octopus Ventures.

This will allow the company to further invest into its technology roadmap, continue to expand the team and grow access for cancer patients through new partnerships with large employers and insurers.

In the last few decades there have been radical improvements in cancer survival driven by innovation in screening, diagnostics, and novel cancer therapies. However, innovation in the aftercare of cancer patients has “lagged behind”. Because only 30 years ago cancer was a “death sentence”, how to look after the survivors of cancer is a relatively new medical field.

Perci’s mission is to “challenge the status quo” for those living with cancer and change perceptions about life after treatment. It offers those living with and beyond cancer, and their caregivers, access to a range of vetted cancer professionals through a specialised digital platform delivering personalised programmes.

The programmes include support across the whole cancer continuum, from preparing for treatment to support during treatment, recovery and rehabilitation and return to work. The company was co-founded by Kelly McCabe and Morgan Fitzsimons in 2020, with initial funding raised through the UKs leading oncologists and cancer surgeons.

Kelly, a registered oncology dietitian, was previously COO of cancer services for HCA International and has more than 12 years’ experience in cancer care. Fitzsimons is the former global head of marketing at ASOS and digital director at CBS Television in New York. Chantal Cox led the round for Octopus Ventures and will join the all-female board.

Kelly commented: “People who survive their cancers feel lost in transition. They can’t get the care they need, find the healthcare system confusing and uncoordinated, and continue to suffer with the late and long-term effects of curative cancer treatments. At Perci, with our growing team of specialists, we’re on a mission to change that.

“Perci Health found initial success by unlocking innovative reimbursement models for this much needed care through employers and insurers and is exploring how best to support NHS treatment facilities. In the UK, 1,000 people are diagnosed with cancer every day and of those, 36 per cent are of working age.

“However, there is little-to-no support focused on helping to remain in or return to work post cancer-treatment, even for those with comprehensive medical insurance. Employers are looking for novel solutions to better support their employees impacted by cancer”.


By Matthew Neville – Senior Correspondent, Bdaily

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