Stowmarket double cancer survivor, 21, backs leukaemia campaign
Jake Andrade has had a rare type of the blood cancer twice since he was 13-years-old. Source link
Jake Andrade has had a rare type of the blood cancer twice since he was 13-years-old. Source link
A mother-of-two from Suffolk says she hopes new research will spare other parents from devastation. Source link
Hallie, from Coventry, needs treatment which her family say cannot be provided by the NHS. Source link
Poppy, from Cornwall, has a rare form of leukaemia and is undergoing treatment in Bristol. Source link
Mary Forester says in retrospect there were some red flags but they were all easily explained away. Source link
Sophie Wheldon, 24, says spotting the illness early could be key to entering remission like her. Source link
Seven-year-old Alfie, who has Down’s syndrome, was diagnosed with leukaemia nine months ago and his family had to completely isolate themselves to protect him. Help was, however, at hand. This is how his family say donations from BBC Children in Need made a difference. Source link