Niamh's story
Niamh, now 25 years old, was diagnosed with neuroblastoma when she was 15.
In 2020, her cancer returned and she is once more undergoing treatment. She’s currently on a research drug trial but is doing well. This is her story.
Niamh's story
Niamh, now 25 years old, was diagnosed with neuroblastoma when she was 15.
In 2020, her cancer returned and she is once more undergoing treatment. She’s currently on a research drug trial but is doing well. This is her story.
Chloe's story
Chloe was diagnosed with stage 3 neuroblastoma in 2010 when she was fifteen years old.
Six years later she qualified as a children’s nurse, now works on a paediatric ward and has even published a book about her experience! Chloe has shared her amazing story as part of Teenage and Young Adult Cancer Awareness Month.
Ellie's story
Ellie was diagnosed with stage 3 neuroblastoma when she was 13 years old, after an unusual lump was found in her abdomen.
Now cancer-free for five years, Ellie is currently completing a Sports Science degree, is a part-time gymnastics coach and has recently become a volunteer at Neuroblastoma UK. Ellie shares her story to inspire other teenagers with cancer.