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A study of 2,000 adults from across the UK found that when it comes to favourite memories of their teenage years, almost two fifths (38%) said their favourite memory was spending time with friends ...
Welcome to the Teenage Cancer Trust media centre. You can read our latest news and press releases and get in touch with our media team. We offer a range of services for journalists, from interviews ...
Buy a unique piece of The Who memorabilia to celebrate Roger Daltrey's final year as our gig curator, after 24 trailblazing years. Our charity store sells a unique range of music merchandise, ...
Our Llewellyn Teenage Cancer Trust unit at University Hospital of Wales in Cardiff is designed for 14-25 year olds. It has eight in-patient beds and a day care facility. All bedrooms are equipped with ...
Want to raise money for charity your way? Join thousands across the UK taking part in amazing Virtual charity challenges you can do from home, in your own time. Every day, seven young people aged ...
The C9 Teenage Cancer Trust unit at Addenbrooke’s Hospital in Cambridge is designed for 14-24 year olds. It has eight in-patient beds and dedicated day care facilities. All bedrooms have comfy and ...
Hodgkin lymphoma is a type of cancer that develops when certain types of white blood cells stop working properly Common symptoms can include a lump in your neck, armpit or groin, sweating at night, ...
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Wards 32 and 33 make up the Teenage Cancer Trust unit at Castle Hill Hospital in Hull. The unit is designed for 16-24 year olds and has four in-patient beds. All bedrooms are equipped with soft ...
Our policy work influences positive change in young people’s experiences of cancer for them and their families. From the funding and development of specialist facilities to improving young people’s ...
Finding out a friend has cancer can flip your world upside down. Find out how you can be there for them during and after treatment. It’s not easy to hear that a friend has cancer and you’ll want to ...