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Read the journeys of some of the many families affected by childhood cancer. Each story is special highlighting their own ups and downs, and the daily battle that children and their families have to go through from diagnosis to treatment.
With your help we can move towards a brighter future where treatments are safer and kinder, and no family loses their child to cancer.
Have you or a family member been affected by childhood cancer? Many of our supporters have been affected by childhood cancer – either through family, friends or their own personal experience. These patient stories can help inspire others to get involved with us, or can support our media work.
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Ted was diagnosed with infantile acute lymphoblastic leukaemia in March 2008. Ted’s mum, Sarah tells their story so far.
Blue was diagnosed with acute myeloid leukaemia (AML) Mk 4 in March 2011. Blue’s mum, Francesca tells their story so far:
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Owen was diagnosed with wilms’ tumour. Owen’s mum, Karen tells their story so far:
Ollie was diagnosed with an “unusual” combination of acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL) and acute myeloid leukaemia (AML). Ollie’s mum, Emma tells their ...
Read moreDevon was diagnosed at two years old with Stage IV MYCN amplified Neuroblastoma with bone and liver metastases. Devon’s mum, Deborah tells their ...
Read moreThe End of Treatment Bell is the goal that everyone at Children with Cancer UK works towards. However, the fundraising, ...
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