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National organisations: Children's cancers

29 specific organisations matched your search
13 general organisations matched your search

1. Action for Sick Children

Provides advice & information for parents with children going to hospital, & counselling ...

last reviewed: 01.06.2008

2. Association for Children's Palliative Care (ACT)

Provide information on services available for families whose children have life-threatening or ...

last reviewed: 01.04.2008

3. Bone Cancer Research Trust

Promotes research into the causes & treatment of primary bone cancer.

last reviewed: 08.10.2008

4. Brain Tumour UK

Provides information, advice & support for anyone directly or indirectly touched by brain ...

last reviewed: 13.01.2009

5. Camp Simcha UK

Exists to improve the quality of life of Jewish children with cancer & other life threatening ...

last reviewed: 23.07.2007

6. CanTeen Ireland

Ireland's young people's cancer support group

last reviewed: 01.06.2008

7. Child Bereavement Charity

A charity providing help for grieving families and the professionals who care for them.

last reviewed: 08.07.2008

8. Childhood Bereavement Network

A national resource for bereaved children & young people, their families & other caregivers.

last reviewed: 13.10.2008

9. Childhood Eye Cancer Trust (CHECT)

National charity providing support & information about retinoblastoma.

last reviewed: 01.11.2007

10. ChildLine

Free helpline for children & young people.

last reviewed: 10.12.2007


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