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CLIC Sargent

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Over the next 48 hours, 10 children and young people will be diagnosed with cancer or leukaemia.

CLIC Sargent, the UK's leading children's cancer charity, wants to see a world where all children and young people with cancer live life to the full.

CLIC Sargent will be there for each family, caring every step of the way, providing individual support to children and young people with cancer and leukaemia and their families through:

  • Clinical, psychosocial, emotional and financial services in hospital, at home and in the community across the UK
  • Being a strong voice nationally and locally
  • Research into improving treatment and care

Join our printer recycling scheme and help us provide more to more children with cancer or leukaemia.

Further information can be found at External linkwww.clicsargent.org.uk

CLIC Sargent, registered charity no: 1107328

If you have any further enquiries please don't hesitate to contact us on 0800 435576 (only in the UK) or complete our online form.

Every 48 hours, 10 children are diagnosed with cancer or leukaemia.

CLIC and Sargent Cancer Care for Children merged in January 2005 to become the UK's leading children's cancer charity.

CLIC Sargent wants to see a world where all children and young people with cancer live life to the full. We look forward to a world where the impact of childhood cancer is minimised and towards this end funds the provision of:

  • Doctors, nurses, play specialists
  • CLIC Sargent social workers
  • Home from Home accommodation
  • Care Grants
  • Research
  • Teenage Support

The care and treatment of children with cancer has come along way and today 7 out of 10 children and young people diagnosed will survive. However:

  • Cancer is still the largest killer disease in young children
  • The survivors of childhood cancer face major challenges of on-going side effects and discrimination. They still need our support.

Join our printer recycling scheme and help us provide more to more children with cancer or leukaemia.


> This document was last modified: 29 August 2006