Rory's story
Rory was diagnosed with stage 4s neuroblastoma when she was just two weeks old and was given a 30% chance of survival. She not only had to fight cancer, but sepsis too. In May 2024 Rory rang the bell and has officially been declared cancer free, ready to start school this August.
Sayra's story
Sayra recently joined Neuroblastoma UK as one of our first Volunteer Charity Ambassadors.
She had stage 4s neuroblastoma as a baby and in February 2022, celebrated qualifying as a solicitor. Now 26, Sayra shares her story.
Rory's story
Rory was diagnosed with stage 4s neuroblastoma when she was just two weeks old and was given a 30% chance of survival. In September 2019, Rory was in remission.
“If you look at Rory now, you’d never know she’d been through so much. She is a wild and feisty little girl - our miracle baby. We are so very lucky.” Rory’s mum Emily shares their incredible story.
James's story
James was diagnosed with neuroblastoma after a family holiday in Wales, at just 6 months old, and was given the all clear in February 2020. His mum Lisa shares his story.
Freddie's story
Freddie was diagnosed with Stage 1 neuroblastoma when he was nine days old. During surgery, consultants found Freddie’s cancer had progressed to Stage 4s - a type of neuroblastoma found in very young babies.
“Our first child was born with cancer, so our first year was different to most others - but that was our norm.” Kerrie and Cameron share their story.