Childhood Cancer Stories

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.

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Childhood cancer stories

Patient Story – Tattianah

Tattianah’s story Tattianah was diagnosed with an immature teratoma, a type of germ cell tumour, in 2019, when she was…

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Childhood cancer stories

Patient Story – Jessica W

Jessica’s acute lymphoblastic leukaemia story Jessica was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia in 2019, when she was eight years old….

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Childhood cancer stories

Patient Story – Sholto

Sholto reflects on his acute lymphoblastic leukaemia recovery Sholto was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia in 2017 when he was…

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Childhood cancer stories

Patient Story – Isla-Mae

Isla-Mae: how my child was diagnosed with leukaemia Isla-Mae’s leukaemia story began in 2020 when she was diagnosed with acute…

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Childhood cancer stories

Patient Story – Emmy

Emmy’s brain tumour story Emmy was diagnosed with medulloblastoma in 2019, at the age of 10. Tragically, Emmy did not…

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Childhood cancer stories

Patient Story – Lewis

Lewis’ neuroblastoma story Lewis was diagnosed with neuroblastoma in 2018 when he was just one years old. His mum Marie…

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Have you or a family member been affected by childhood cancer?

Sharing your personal story can help families living through a similar experience, and inspire others to raise awareness for childhood cancer. Please click the button below if you have a story you’d like to tell.