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‘We just wanted her to be able to get away from all the horrible stuff going on in her life’ – Rachel and Jasmine’s story

‘We just wanted her to be able to get away from all the horrible stuff going on in her life’ – Rachel and Jasmine’s story

Caroline FoubisterJanuary 14, 2019 by Caroline Foubister

Caroline, in our Patient Services team, spoke to Rachel about her daughter Jasmine’s experience at Over The Wall, a camp for children with serious health issues part-funded by Anthony Nolan. Can you tell me a little bit about Jasmine?  She’s coming up for 16 now. She was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL) when she…

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Filed Under: Patient Services & Insight Tagged With: acute lymphoblastic leukaemia, bone marrow transplant, Family, patients & families

‘I don’t want to pigeon hole her as a “cancer kid”.’ – Naomi and Sharon’s story

‘I don’t want to pigeon hole her as a “cancer kid”.’ – Naomi and Sharon’s story

Caroline FoubisterJanuary 10, 2019 by Caroline Foubister

Caroline, in our Patient Services team, spoke to Sharon about her daughter Naomi’s experience at Over The Wall, a camp for children with serious health issues part-funded by Anthony Nolan. Can you tell me a little bit about Naomi? Naomi was diagnosed with T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL) in October 2014 and had a bone…

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Filed Under: Patient Services & Insight Tagged With: acute lymphoblastic leukaemia, Family, patients & families

Beth’s story – my lifesaving stem cell transplant

Beth’s story – my lifesaving stem cell transplant

Sam ButlerJanuary 26, 2016 by Sam Butler

When she was still only three years old, Beth was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia. After a series of relapses, she was told that she’d need a stem cell transplant to give her any chance of life.

In today’s blog, she tells her amazing story – and why she’s supporting Anthony Nolan this World Cancer Day.

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Filed Under: Science & Policy, Supporter Stories, Uncategorized Tagged With: acute lymphoblastic leukaemia, bone marrow transplant, stem cell donor, stem cell transplant, world cancer day

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‘We just wanted her to be able to get away from all the horrible stuff going on in her life’ – Rachel and Jasmine’s story

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January 10, 2019 by Caroline Foubister

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