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A smiling Bella Rose packing to go home
Your £5 today… …could help fund research to develop kinder, gentler cancer treatments for more children like Bella-Rose.
A very young Bella Rose in a hospital bed
Your £10 today… …could help fund everyday laboratory equipment which are vital for research into all childhood cancers.
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Your £15 today… …could help fund research so more children like Bella-Rose can ring the end of treatment bell and survive.
Bella Rose spends Christmas in hospital
Your £10 today… …could help ensure more children like Bella-Rose can spend Christmas at home with their families.
Young Bella Rose in her hospital bed playing with plasticene
Your £25 today… …could ensure more children like Bella-Rose are able to ring the end of treatment bell.
Bella Rose in hospital, eating a cookie
Your £50 today… …could help fund research to improve our understanding of childhood cancer and help every child with cancer.
donate icon Every day in the UK, 12 children and young people just like Bella-Rose are diagnosed with cancer. Our vision is to create a world where every child survives their cancer diagnosis. Your regular gift today could help make this a reality.

Donate today to help more children like Bella-Rose

Bella-Rose was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL) at just three years old. After years of intensive treatment and spending many Christmases in hospital, she was able to ring the end of treatment bell with family by her side. However, not every child gets to ring the bell and sadly cancer is the biggest cause of death in children under the age of 15. That is why we are dedicated to funding life-saving research until every child survives. By donating today, you are helping more children and young people ring the end of treatment bell and survive cancer. Donate now
Bella Rose Christmas in hospital

Watch and listen to Bella-Rose's adverts

Our TV and radio adverts focus on an update from Bella-Rose, who was diagnosed with cancer when she was just three years old. Bella-Rose spent many Christmases in hospital and is looking forward to spending this Christmas at home with her family. If you’ve been touched by Bella-Rose’s story and want to make sure more children can spend Christmas at home with their families, please help us invest in the high quality research which would otherwise go unfunded. Listen to Bella-Rose’s radio ad: https://www.childrenwithcancer.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/121121_CwC_30-Sec-Radio-Mix_Bella-Rose.wav

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bella rose girl smiling

Bella Rose's story

Bella-Rose was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia when she was three years old. After over a year of treatment Bella has suffered a relapse. Her mum, Abbie, tells their story.

Bella Rose's story
Bella Rose's story
Emma, diagnosed with cancer when when she was eight

The End of Treatment Bell

The End of Treatment Bell is the goal that every child with cancer longs for and everyone at Children with Cancer UK works towards. However, the fundraising, research and treatment are steps that drive a child to this moment.

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Germ cell cancer is shown in a laboratory

Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia (ALL)

The most common form of leukaemia in children is acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL). This cancer of the white blood cells affects bone marrow, stopping it from producing healthy red blood cells, and increasing the child’s risk of infection.

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