Solving Kids' Cancer UK Brand Film (2024 version)

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 31 ธ.ค. 2024
  • Watch our brand-new charity film showcasing the work that we do for those affected by childhood cancer.
    You'll hear from some of the amazing families that we have supported over the years as well as powerful words from staff and trustees, some of whom have lived experience of neuroblastoma.
    It is thanks to Solving Kids’ Cancer UK Patron, Carl Cavers, and the incredible Sumo team that we have such a beautiful film to showcase the work that we do. Thank you to everyone at Sumo for all of your support.
    We hope you enjoy the film - please let us know in the comments what you think.
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    Solving Kids’ Cancer UK is fighting for a future where no child dies of the childhood cancer neuroblastoma or suffers due to its treatment.
    You can donate here: www.solvingkid...
    About Neuroblastoma:
    Solving Kids’ Cancer UK works to support children with the aggressive childhood cancer neuroblastoma and their families.
    Neuroblastoma is an aggressive and rare childhood cancer that affects around 100 children in the UK each year. Most children are diagnosed below the age of five and treatment can be intensive and gruelling, including chemotherapy, surgery, radiotherapy and immunotherapy. Sadly, neuroblastoma has a high rate of relapse, meaning that even after successful treatment, the cancer can come back. If it does, survival rate drops to a devastating 1 in 10.
    Solving Kids’ Cancer UK is fighting for a future where no child dies of neuroblastoma or suffers due to its treatment.
    They offer family support, to be there for families of children affected by neuroblastoma throughout their cancer journey. They also provide access to treatment, offering impartial information to help families navigate the complex medical landscape and choose treatment options for their child. They fund innovative clinical research bringing kinder and more effective treatment options to the UK for children fighting neuroblastoma now, and in the future.
    To find out more, visit www.solvingkidscancer.org.uk

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