
35 Years of Support: Children with Cancer UK on Raising Awareness for Childhood Cancer
Children with Cancer UK shared a post on LinkedIn:
“35 years of Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, 35 years of Children with Cancer UK supporting families affected by childhood cancer.
Children with Cancer UK stand by families’ sides and fund new less toxic treatments, improving the quality of life of those affected, support families throughout their journeys, and moments away from the day to day stresses.
Getting a childhood cancer diagnosis affects everyone in that family. One day everything is fine, the next day life changes. A family enters a new normal, full of unknowns and uncertainties of what a cancer journey and hospital stay might look like.
Many questions about how it might be like to be in the hospital. What is it like to be surrounded by strangers; away from home. What will the day look like? What happens during treatments? When can families be together? Who will be by my side?
You hear the news that someone close to you has had a cancer diagnosis, you want to help, but are not sure how you can be by their side and show your support.
This Childhood Cancer Awareness Month let Children with Cancer UK’s Corry show you how everyone can be part in this journey, fundraising to finding better treatment in the better future, support their loved one, even from afar, tell them that you are ‘always by your side’.”
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