Useful Links
Below are some links to websites which we have found very useful over the past few years and that can be great sources of futher information:
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Macmillan Cancer Relief - Click here to visit |
| Macmillan Cancer Support improves the lives of people affected by cancer. We provide practical, medical, emotional and financial support and push for better cancer care. Cancer affects us all. We can all help. We are Macmillan Cancer Support |
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Cancer Back-Up - Click here to visit |
| Europe's leading cancer information charity, with over 4,500 pages of up-to-date cancer information, practical advice and support for cancer patients, their families and carers. |
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Neuroblastoma Society - Click here to visit |
| Fighting Childhood Cancer. The Society works exclusively for these children in raising funds for British research into the disease and offering information and support for anyone affected by neuroblastoma. |
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Childrens Neuroblastoma Cancer Foundation - Click here to visit |
| Bringing hope to neuroblastoma families, Through our experience with neuroblastoma and network of families and medical professionals, we are committed to use our experience as a tool in supporting the needs of the children and their families and provide funding to the medical community for new and advanced research studies |
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Georgie's Story - Click here to visit |
| Georgie's Fund has been set up in memory of a dear little boy George Hayhoe who lost his battle against Neuroblastoma on 21st January 2004 aged just 8 years old. Georgie's Story has been written by his Mum, it is a moving account of Georgie's short life. |
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Alara Curran - Click here to visit |
| On the 14th May 2003 Alara went into Hospital after being unable to get rid of a chest complaint, which had been rumbling on since Christmas. Two days later Alara was semi-diagnosed with a form of children's cancer called a neuroblastoma (tumour) and required tests to form a proper diagnosis. Read the story of Alara here. |
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Jesson Wragg - Click here to visit |
| Jesson was 4 years old when diagnosed, he had led a very healthy life. Jesson has always been full of fun and always trying to make people laugh. Read Jesson's story here. |