My story

Our son Adam is suffering from a rare and aggressive children's cancer called Neuroblastoma. We desperately need your help to raise money to allow us to take Adam to America for treatment that could save his life. Having a child in this situation is every parent's worst nightmare. Since he was diagnosed last year our world has been turned completely upside down. Adam is frequently hospitalised and our life is consumed by medication and treatment and stress. We cling to the hope that Adam will stay strong long enough to get the treatments he needs and that they will make our family whole again.

 


http://www.adamsappeal.org

In July 2009 our son Adam was diagnosed with High-Risk Neuroblastoma (Stage Four MYCN amplified), a rare and aggressive cancer that affects about 100 children in the UK each year. In addition to the primary tumour in his abdomen, the disease had spread to his bone marrow, his lymphatic system, and other distant areas of his body. Like the vast majority of Neuroblastoma patients Adam had an advanced form of the disease before it was discovered. Early symptoms are vague and unremarkable - reduced appetite and increased tiredness.

 

Since his diagnosis Adam has been cared for by one of the country's leading paediatric cancer care units. He has so far had surgery to remove a gland in his neck, had an intravenous line fitted directly into his heart for drug administration, undergone 8 months of intensive chemotherapy, endured dozens of invasive testing procedures and needed numerous blood and platelet transfusions. He also has to take a daily cocktail of other drugs to counter the side-effects of the chemotherapy and to try and keep his body functioning normally.

 

The treatment of High-Risk Neuroblastoma is harsh and unrelenting but it needs to be to combat this aggressive cancer. Children who achieve clean bone marrow and mIBG tests results after the initial rounds of chemotherapy must undergo a stem cell harvest, surgery to remove any solid tumours, high-dose chemotherapy to wipe out their bone marrow and stem cell rescue to transplant the previously harvested stem cells back into the body to allow new bone marrow to be grown. Finally they will have radiotherapy and then 6 months of oral chemotherapy and antibody therapy to mop up any undetectable residual disease. Even after all this the chance of relapse is high.

 

In Adam’s case the cancer has not responded well enough to treatment. His bone marrow remains infected and scans still show disease spread throughout his body. Without being clear of detectable disease Adam cannot move forward to the other stages of treatment. He is to undergo another two additional 7-day cycles of a harsh chemotherapy regimen to try and get him to the next stage. Adam is currently undergoing a 6-month course of immunotherapy in Greifswald, Germany.

 

Despite all this treatment mIBG scans, the most reliable test for neuroblastoma, show widespread bone and bone marrow disease. 

 

There are no further options for Adam in the UK. After treatment in Germany ends we do not know precisely what the future holds, however, our most likely destination will be America - to enroll Adam on early phase clinical trials in the hope of keeping his disease at bay. 

 

It is for these treatments, treatments that are not available in the UK, that we urgently need to raise funds to enable us to take Adam to America. We are not 100% sure at this time what these will be, or when. It is an incredibly costly endeavour and we need to raise hundreds of thousands of pounds. Unless we raise the funds now our options for Adam's treatment will be limited precisely when we need to get him the best available treatment regardless of cost or geography.

 

Please help Adam in any way you can, however big or small. Together you could make the ultimate difference to this lovely little boy's future.

My charity

Neuroblastoma Children's Cancer Alliance

Neuroblastoma Children's Cancer Alliance

Charity Registration No. 1135601

We help children with neuroblastoma, a very aggressive childhood cancer, if they can't join UK trials or need a clinical treatment that is only available abroad. We help with treatment costs, support families and fund research.

Donations 1617

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This is instead for Christmas Cards - Merry Christmas and A Happy New Year to everyone at FCSL and FCL.

Donation by Sadie White on 22/12/11

£50.00

+ £12.50 Gift Aid

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Wishing you the best of luck x

Donation by Eloise Smith / Steve Kessell on 18/12/11

£50.00

+ £12.50 Gift Aid

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Good Luck Adam

Donation by Carla on 15/12/11

£10.00

Donation by Anonymous on 15/12/11

£5.00

+ £1.25 Gift Aid

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Good Luck little man xxx

Donation by Joanne Smith on 14/12/11

£5.00

+ £1.25 Gift Aid

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Good luck!

Donation by bruce on 14/12/11

£5.00

+ £1.25 Gift Aid

Donation by Scott Bell on 14/12/11

£20.00

+ £5.00 Gift Aid

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with love

Donation by evelyn breaker on 14/12/11

Donation by Anonymous on 13/12/11

£5.00

+ £1.25 Gift Aid

Hoping that the treatment continues and goes well. Adam is a beautiful child, I keep you in my thoughts. x

Donation by karen crookshank on 13/12/11

there is no god. I hope you live a long and fruitfull life.

Donation by william urmenyi on 20/11/11

A dream sent me to your site today , it said I must help Adam so I have . My thoughts are with you on your journey to full health . best wishes Phil

Donation by Philip Taylor on 16/11/11

£100.00

+ £25.00 Gift Aid

Thinking of you all.xx

Donation by Francesca Ward on 15/11/11

£50.00

+ £12.50 Gift Aid

God is a circle whose center is everywhere and circumference nowhere ~ Voltaire

Donation by Zen Taxi on 10/11/11

£10.00

Donation by Catherine O'Sullivan on 03/11/11

£10.00

+ £2.50 Gift Aid

Keep fighting Adam xx

Donation by Sophie Joss on 01/11/11

£10.00

Donation by Anonymous on 15/10/11

£100.00

+ £25.00 Gift Aid

Donation by Lauren Crowley on 09/10/11

£5.00

Donation by Adriano Galanti on 04/10/11

£5.00

Donation by Anonymous on 23/09/11

£10.00

Donation by Lauren Crowley on 07/09/11

£5.00

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Donation by Preston H. on 27/08/11

Donation by Anonymous on 24/08/11

£5.00

Donation by Anonymous on 21/08/11

£5.00

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thinking of all

Donation by lili scotson on 18/08/11

£3.00

+ £0.75 Gift Aid

Donation summary

  • * Online donations£80,739.82
  • Offline donations£285,198.77
  • Text donations£106.00
  • Total raised£366,044.59
  • Gift Aid£17,950.62

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