Articles that highlight the treatment experience
Children's Cancer Foundation / 16/09/2025
The Royal Women’s Hospital In Time program helps young people up to the age of 24 with cancer preserve their fertility at no cost. This gives families hope for the future along with life-saving treatment.
Children's Cancer Foundation / 09/09/2025
In paediatric cancer wards around the world, there's a bittersweet moment that every family of a child who has undergone a stem cell treatment knows. After celebrating a successful procedure, their doctor delivers good news that carries a shadow of fear: "The transplant worked. Now we wait – the next 100 days will be the most challenging."
Children's Cancer Foundation / 20/06/2020
Carlee shared her sibling experience of childhood cancer with us, after her brother Hayden’s battle with a brain tumour.
Children's Cancer Foundation / 06/12/2019
On Christmas Eve 2014, two-and-a-half-year-old Mia was diagnosed with cancer. Her mother Heather shares the family’s experience of Wilms' tumour, and how it changed their lives.
Children's Cancer Foundation / 28/08/2018
Heather, mother of Mia who was diagnosed with Wilms’ tumour in 2014, shares her advice for how you can navigate the days, weeks and months after the diagnosis.
Children's Cancer Foundation / 06/07/2018
Funding from the Children’s Cancer Foundation increases clinical trials offered to patients at Monash Children’s Hospital.
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