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After hearing the words ‘your child has cancer’, it’s normal to feel lost. You may have many questions, but don’t know where to turn.
Reading real, childhood cancer stories can help you make sense of your situation and remind you that you’re not alone. From early symptoms and diagnosis to getting life back on track, we follow and support many families on their journeys.
You can use the filter to navigate through the cancer stories. E.g select Acute Myeloid Leukaemia to find stories on how families got to know their child had leukaemia.
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Mia was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia just after her fourth birthday. Her dad Andy tells their story so far.
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Suki was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia in January 2017 when she was just four years old. Her mum Rachel ...
Read moreMegan was diagnosed with ependymoma in June 2011 when she was five years old. Her mum Andrea tells their story:
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Nieve was diagnosed with Wilms’ tumour in August 2017 when she was just five years old. Her mum Angie tells ...
Read moreJacob was diagnosed with neuroblastoma in April 2008 when he was just four years old. His mum Louise tells their ...
Read moreChloe was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia in September 2018 when she was just two years old. Her mum Leanne ...
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