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Today it’s your chance to win £25,000. Enter our Spring Grand Draw today to be in with a chance to win BIG and support more children like Eve. For just £1 a ticket you could help fund research into better treatments to save children’s lives. Enter now. Eve was diagnosedwith
WEEKLY WINNERS LOTTERY Win £1,000 every week. Every week, you could win one of 100 guaranteed cash prizes – including our fantastic £1,000 jackpot. It’s a great way to have some fun while helping more children with cancer ring the End of Treatment Bell. CHEMOTHERAPY AND ITS SIDE EFFECTS Reduction in the number of blood cells – chemotherapy can affect the bone marrow, where blood is produced. This can lead to side effects such as bruising and bleeding, and being more prone to infections. It may also lead to anaemia – a condition which can leave someone looking pale and feeling tired or short of breath.CLOTHING CARAVAN
UK Clothing Caravan Ltd raises funds for Children with Cancer UK from collecting unwanted clothing, shoes and fashion accessories for the purpose of Reuse. They operate licensed House to House collections nationwide and can raise at least £2,100.00 each month. The clothing collected is diverted from landfill for the purpose of Reuse.GAME 2 CURE
Game 2 Cure is a way for gamers and game enthusiasts to unite against childhood cancer by taking on the ultimate challenge of continuously gaming for 12-hours. By getting involved, you’ll be supporting our vision of a world where every child survives cancer. Game 2 Cure is centred around the number 12 to symbolise the 12 children and youngCANCER TREATMENT
Latest research from Children with Cancer UK reveals the widespread impact on mental health that childhood cancer treatments can have. Almost half (45%) of families say that their child’s mental health has been impacted by their cancer treatment in the short-term, and over a third (34%) say it has been impacted in the long-term. Almostthree
RUN THE GREAT NORTH RUN Join Team Children with Cancer UK and take on the 2021 Great North Run to support those affected by childhood cancer. Experience iconic landmarks and an electric atmosphere as you run through the streets of Newcastle upon Tyne and South Shields. Join over 55,000 other runners taking on the world-famous route on Sunday 12 September. MARION'S HOUSE IN GASGOW New Home in Glasgow. We donated over £600,000 to enable CLIC Sargent to purchase a new Home in Glasgow – it’s for children and young people receiving treatment at the Royal Hospital for Children. Marion’s House, named in memory of our co-founder Marion O’Gorman, opened at the end of 2015 and officially welcomed families fromFebruary 2016.
THE CHARITY FIGHTING CHILDHOOD CANCER Most childhood cancers are unique to children. At Children with Cancer UK we want to find safer, more effective treatments for all young patients. Cancer is still the most common medical cause of death in children and young people. Our focus as a children’s cancer charity is to fund visionary research and bring the breakthroughs that will CHILDREN, TEENAGERS AND YOUNG ADULTS UK CANCER STATISTICS Children, teenagers and young adults UK cancer statistics report 2021 3 Executive summary Cancer is rare during childhood, adolescence andyoung adulthood.
SPRING GRAND DRAW
Today it’s your chance to win £25,000. Enter our Spring Grand Draw today to be in with a chance to win BIG and support more children like Eve. For just £1 a ticket you could help fund research into better treatments to save children’s lives. Enter now. Eve was diagnosedwith
WEEKLY WINNERS LOTTERY Win £1,000 every week. Every week, you could win one of 100 guaranteed cash prizes – including our fantastic £1,000 jackpot. It’s a great way to have some fun while helping more children with cancer ring the End of Treatment Bell. CHEMOTHERAPY AND ITS SIDE EFFECTS Reduction in the number of blood cells – chemotherapy can affect the bone marrow, where blood is produced. This can lead to side effects such as bruising and bleeding, and being more prone to infections. It may also lead to anaemia – a condition which can leave someone looking pale and feeling tired or short of breath.CLOTHING CARAVAN
UK Clothing Caravan Ltd raises funds for Children with Cancer UK from collecting unwanted clothing, shoes and fashion accessories for the purpose of Reuse. They operate licensed House to House collections nationwide and can raise at least £2,100.00 each month. The clothing collected is diverted from landfill for the purpose of Reuse.GAME 2 CURE
Game 2 Cure is a way for gamers and game enthusiasts to unite against childhood cancer by taking on the ultimate challenge of continuously gaming for 12-hours. By getting involved, you’ll be supporting our vision of a world where every child survives cancer. Game 2 Cure is centred around the number 12 to symbolise the 12 children and youngCANCER TREATMENT
Latest research from Children with Cancer UK reveals the widespread impact on mental health that childhood cancer treatments can have. Almost half (45%) of families say that their child’s mental health has been impacted by their cancer treatment in the short-term, and over a third (34%) say it has been impacted in the long-term. Almostthree
RUN THE GREAT NORTH RUN Join Team Children with Cancer UK and take on the 2021 Great North Run to support those affected by childhood cancer. Experience iconic landmarks and an electric atmosphere as you run through the streets of Newcastle upon Tyne and South Shields. Join over 55,000 other runners taking on the world-famous route on Sunday 12 September. MARION'S HOUSE IN GASGOW New Home in Glasgow. We donated over £600,000 to enable CLIC Sargent to purchase a new Home in Glasgow – it’s for children and young people receiving treatment at the Royal Hospital for Children. Marion’s House, named in memory of our co-founder Marion O’Gorman, opened at the end of 2015 and officially welcomed families fromFebruary 2016.
THE CHARITY FIGHTING CHILDHOOD CANCER Most childhood cancers are unique to children. At Children with Cancer UK we want to find safer, more effective treatments for all young patients. Cancer is still the most common medical cause of death in children and young people. Our focus as a children’s cancer charity is to fund visionary research and bring the breakthroughs that willMAKE A DONATION
By making a donation or setting up a direct debit today, you could help fund vital life-saving research into childhood cancers. And because of your generosity, children like Nieve, pictured above, will get to ring the end of treatment bell. *estimated amount based on data from the NCRI Cancer Research Database (CaRD) for 2018/19.SPRING GRAND DRAW
Today it’s your chance to win £25,000. Enter our Spring Grand Draw today to be in with a chance to win BIG and support more children like Eve. For just £1 a ticket you could help fund research into better treatments to save children’s lives. Enter now. Eve was diagnosedwith
£1M INVESTMENT IN GENOMIC TESTING FOR CHILDREN WITH CANCER Children and young people living with cancer from across the West Midlands, Oxfordshire and parts of Southern England will now benefit from improved genetic testing, thanks to a seven-figure donation to Birmingham Children’s Hospital Charity from Children with Cancer UK, in partnership with Kwik-Fit.. Home to one of the largest children’s cancer centres in the UK, Birmingham Children’s READ OUR PATIENT STORIES It’s hard to imagine what it must feel like to be told that your child has cancer. This is the sad reality for 4,500 families in the UKevery single year.
SARCOMA | CHILDHOOD CANCER | CHILDREN WITH CANCER UK A sarcoma is a type of cancer and accounts for 6% of all cancers diagnosed in children. Sarcomas can either occur in the bones or the soft tissues in the body, such as muscles, fat, the linings of joints, or blood vessels. Although childhood sarcomas can be found anywhere in the body, children generally develop them their arms, legs, chest, orGAME 2 CURE
Game 2 Cure is a way for gamers and game enthusiasts to unite against childhood cancer by taking on the ultimate challenge of continuously gaming for 12-hours. By getting involved, you’ll be supporting our vision of a world where every child survives cancer. Game 2 Cure is centred around the number 12 to symbolise the 12 children and young PAUL'S HOUSE, LONDON Paul’s House, named after Paul O’Gorman, opened in September 2010. More than 200 children and teenagers with cancer are treated at UCLH every year. Only one third are from the London area, with the remainder travelling from all over the south east of England. Children can be admitted to hospital for months at a time. POWERLINES AND CHILDHOOD CANCER Professor Denis Henshaw, Emeritus Professor of Human Radiation Effects at the University of Bristol and Scientific Advisor to Children with Cancer UK, said: “The report adds weight to the original 2005 findings that children living in proximity to power lines were, untilafter
WWW.CHILDRENWITHCANCER.ORG.UK www.childrenwithcancer.org.uk THE CHARITY FIGHTING CHILDHOOD CANCER Most childhood cancers are unique to children. At Children with Cancer UK we want to find safer, more effective treatments for all young patients. Cancer is still the most common medical cause of death in children and young people. Our focus as a children’s cancer charity is to fund visionary research and bring the breakthroughs that will CHILDREN, TEENAGERS AND YOUNG ADULTS UK CANCER STATISTICS Children, teenagers and young adults UK cancer statistics report 2021 3 Executive summary Cancer is rare during childhood, adolescence andyoung adulthood.
SARCOMA | CHILDHOOD CANCER | CHILDREN WITH CANCER UK A sarcoma is a type of cancer and accounts for 6% of all cancers diagnosed in children. Sarcomas can either occur in the bones or the soft tissues in the body, such as muscles, fat, the linings of joints, or blood vessels. Although childhood sarcomas can be found anywhere in the body, children generally develop them their arms, legs, chest, or WEEKLY WINNERS LOTTERY Win £1,000 every week. Every week, you could win one of 100 guaranteed cash prizes – including our fantastic £1,000 jackpot. It’s a great way to have some fun while helping more children with cancer ring the End of Treatment Bell. CHEMOTHERAPY AND ITS SIDE EFFECTS Reduction in the number of blood cells – chemotherapy can affect the bone marrow, where blood is produced. This can lead to side effects such as bruising and bleeding, and being more prone to infections. It may also lead to anaemia – a condition which can leave someone looking pale and feeling tired or short of breath.CLOTHING CARAVAN
UK Clothing Caravan Ltd raises funds for Children with Cancer UK from collecting unwanted clothing, shoes and fashion accessories for the purpose of Reuse. They operate licensed House to House collections nationwide and can raise at least £2,100.00 each month. The clothing collected is diverted from landfill for the purpose of Reuse.CANCER TREATMENT
Latest research from Children with Cancer UK reveals the widespread impact on mental health that childhood cancer treatments can have. Almost half (45%) of families say that their child’s mental health has been impacted by their cancer treatment in the short-term, and over a third (34%) say it has been impacted in the long-term. Almostthree
THE CHARITY FIGHTING CHILDHOOD CANCER Most childhood cancers are unique to children. At Children with Cancer UK we want to find safer, more effective treatments for all young patients. Cancer is still the most common medical cause of death in children and young people. Our focus as a children’s cancer charity is to fund visionary research and bring the breakthroughs that will CHILDREN, TEENAGERS AND YOUNG ADULTS UK CANCER STATISTICS Children, teenagers and young adults UK cancer statistics report 2021 3 Executive summary Cancer is rare during childhood, adolescence andyoung adulthood.
SARCOMA | CHILDHOOD CANCER | CHILDREN WITH CANCER UK A sarcoma is a type of cancer and accounts for 6% of all cancers diagnosed in children. Sarcomas can either occur in the bones or the soft tissues in the body, such as muscles, fat, the linings of joints, or blood vessels. Although childhood sarcomas can be found anywhere in the body, children generally develop them their arms, legs, chest, or WEEKLY WINNERS LOTTERY Win £1,000 every week. Every week, you could win one of 100 guaranteed cash prizes – including our fantastic £1,000 jackpot. It’s a great way to have some fun while helping more children with cancer ring the End of Treatment Bell. CHEMOTHERAPY AND ITS SIDE EFFECTS Reduction in the number of blood cells – chemotherapy can affect the bone marrow, where blood is produced. This can lead to side effects such as bruising and bleeding, and being more prone to infections. It may also lead to anaemia – a condition which can leave someone looking pale and feeling tired or short of breath.CLOTHING CARAVAN
UK Clothing Caravan Ltd raises funds for Children with Cancer UK from collecting unwanted clothing, shoes and fashion accessories for the purpose of Reuse. They operate licensed House to House collections nationwide and can raise at least £2,100.00 each month. The clothing collected is diverted from landfill for the purpose of Reuse.CANCER TREATMENT
Latest research from Children with Cancer UK reveals the widespread impact on mental health that childhood cancer treatments can have. Almost half (45%) of families say that their child’s mental health has been impacted by their cancer treatment in the short-term, and over a third (34%) say it has been impacted in the long-term. Almostthree
THE CHARITY FIGHTING CHILDHOOD CANCER Most childhood cancers are unique to children. At Children with Cancer UK we want to find safer, more effective treatments for all young patients. Cancer is still the most common medical cause of death in children and young people. Our focus as a children’s cancer charity is to fund visionary research and bring the breakthroughs that willMAKE A DONATION
By making a donation or setting up a direct debit today, you could help fund vital life-saving research into childhood cancers. And because of your generosity, children like Nieve, pictured above, will get to ring the end of treatment bell. *estimated amount based on data from the NCRI Cancer Research Database (CaRD) for 2018/19.FREE FAMILY DAY OUT
Fantastic family days out. We are extremely excited to be able to offer you the opportunity to apply for a free family day out this year. Our fantastic friends at The Grand Pier have donated a limited amount of tickets for us to provide to families affected by childhood cancer, and Merlin’s Magic Wand have kindly provided us the opportunity to apply for tickets on your behalf to a Merlin UKCORONAVIRUS ADVICE
Coronavirus advice for families affected by childhood cancer. If your child has cancer, or has had cancer in the past, you might be worried about how coronavirus (COVID-19) affects your child and the rest of your family. The most important thing is to follow the advice of your child’s healthcare team and the NHS.SPRING GRAND DRAW
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ONE CANCER VOICE STATEMENT 47 cancer charities including Children with Cancer UK to ask the UK and Devolved governments to direct resources to tackle the substantial backlog of cancer test and treatments. 16 March 2021. Governments across the UK have bold ambitions to improve cancer survival and transform patients’ quality of life for the 1 in 2 of us who will beOUR RUNNING EVENTS
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IT STARTED WITH A PROMISE Our journey started with a promise to a dying boy. The O’Gorman family was shattered when brother and sister, Paul and Jean, fell victim to cancer within nine months of each other. 14-year-old Paul died only nine weeks after his initial diagnosis of leukaemia. But before he died, Paul asked his parents, Marion and Eddie O’Gorman, to help other children with leukaemia. Paul’s sister Jean, in defiance of her cancer, started to raise money in her brother’s memory. She died just nine months later.Read more
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