
Acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL) in children
This factsheet gives an overview of acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL), including symptoms, diagnosis and treatment.
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This factsheet gives an overview of acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL), including symptoms, diagnosis and treatment.
This factsheet is for parents, carers and families. It gives an overview of acute myeloid leukaemia (AML), including symptoms, diagnosis and treatment to help you understand more about the type of cancer your child has.
A children’s guide to hair loss as a result of cancer treatment. This book tells the story of Anna, Jack and Laura who all lose their hair while having treatment for cancer and helps young children to understand what might happen.
Asparaginase is an enzyme that causes leukaemia cells to die by depriving them of essential nutrients. This factsheet provides information on the use of asparaginase in children and young people with cancer.
A colourful illustrated story book for young children preparing for a stem cell transplant. It follows the story of Ben, from his initial visit to the stem cell transplant unit through treatment, managing side effects, exploring emotions and what happens after discharge from hospital.
The death of a child is a devastating experience for everyone who knew and loved the child. Suddenly, the promise of a young life with a future of hopes and dreams is gone. This simply does not make sense and goes against how we expect normal life to be.
This factsheet gives an overview of brain tumours in children, including symptoms, diagnosis and treatment.
Developed in partnership with GPs, this factsheet gives an overview of the key considerations when caring for a child being treated for cancer.
Developed in partnership with GPs, this factsheet gives an overview of the key considerations when caring for a child with cancer at the end of their life.
Developed in partnership with GPs, this factsheet gives an overview of the key considerations when caring for an adult survivor of childhood cancer.