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Siobhan Dunn, Chief Executive of Teenage Cancer Trust said: “This is an incredibly exciting moment in Teenage Cancer Trust’s history as it’s our first specialist unit in the South West.
"I opened the first Teenage Cancer Trust unit for young people in London in 1990, and 32 years later, to be here with my daughters, helping to open this new blood cancer ward at UCLH, is truly ...
Teenage Cancer Trust needs to raise £500,000 to develop a second five bed unit at the Queen’s Medical Centre for 13-18 year olds, as well as expanding services for young people across the East ...
Unlike some charities, Teenage Cancer Trust receives no grant funding from the Government, meaning it is self-reliant for its entire income, which stood at £16.1m last year.
Teenage Cancer Trust nurses and youth workers hold a young person’s hand from initial diagnosis through every step of their treatment, and for up to two years afterwards, so that they can ...
Teenage Cancer Trust nurses and youth workers hold a young person’s hand from initial diagnosis through every step of their treatment, and for up to two years afterwards, so that they can ...