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Welcome to Joshua's new Justgiving page. We have raised £18,725 (+£4,223.39 in GiftAid) online so far for Joshua - to read all previous messages from people supporting/donated to Joshua’s appeal, please go to: www.justgiving.com/joshua-appeal2.

We'd like to thank you all so very much for you continuous support!

 

Joshua's Story

www.childrenscancer.org.uk/our-appeals/joshua.php

When Joshua was born on 29th May 2008, we held him in our arms and our world was complete. He was the most beautiful baby we had ever seen, our first child, with the bluest eyes and a smile to make your heart turn over.

At Christmas, when Joshua wasn’t even seven months old, it was discovered that Joshua had a tumour. It was neuroblastoma – a rare and often fatal childhood cancer. Further tests showed that it had spread around his little body and Joshua’s doctors told us it was stage 4, high risk – the very worst case scenario.

With Joshua’s prognosis described as unfavourable, he began treatment at Great Ormond Street Hospital in January 2009. Joshua endured 70 days of induction chemotherapy which had a dramatic effect on the cancer – removing all eleven areas of bone disease and shrinking the primary tumour by 5cm. Joshua then had surgery to remove the tumour in his adrenal gland where the doctors examined his liver and intestines but found no further evidence of the neuroblastoma.

Before Joshua could continue with treatment and receive the high dose chemotherapy so essential in preventing relapse, doctors needed to harvest a minimum of 3 million stem cells. These cells would be used to repopulate the bone marrow so Joshua’s body could produce healthy blood products. After two unsuccessful attempts, and with time running out to begin the high dose chemotherapy, stem cells were collected directly from Joshua’s bone marrow under general anaesthetic. Joshua began the next phase of treatment in June 2009 with three weeks of radiotherapy at University College Hospital. The list of procedures Joshua endured is too long, but throughout all this our brave little boy managed to smile, play, and even laugh.

Before Joshua could continue with treatment and receive the high dose chemotherapy so essential in preventing relapse, doctors needed to harvest a minimum of 3 million stem cells. These cells would be used to repopulate the bone marrow so Joshua’s body could produce healthy blood products. After two unsuccessful attempts, and with time running out to begin the high dose chemotherapy, stem cells were collected directly from Joshua’s bone marrow under general anaesthetic. Joshua began the next phase of treatment in June 2009 with three weeks of radiotherapy at University College Hospital.

Despite the best efforts of Great Ormond Street Hospital, the likelihood of Joshua suffering a relapse was still as high as 80%. With no cure for relapsed neuroblastoma in the UK, the best chance of beating Joshua’s neuroblastoma was an antibody treatment available in America at a cost of over than USD$500,000. This antibody treatment is most effective when given alongside maintenance therapy.

Thanks to the amazing support of their local community who donated and raised over £200,000 to help Joshua, the family flew to New York’s Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in October 2009. Joshua began the monoclonal 3F8 antibody therapy after being given GM-CSF to stimulate the production of white blood cells.

For the best possible chance of beating neuroblastoma, Joshua would need at least 6-8 cycles of the antibody treatment. However, after only two rounds of the antibody treatment Joshua developed a reaction to the antibody called the HAMA response which decreases the effectiveness of the treatment. At this time, the immunotherapy was put on hold until Joshua stopped reacting.

In November of 2009, Joshua started six months of oral chemotherapy which is to mop up any microscopic cells left in his body. Joshua is continuing with treatment, has put on weight, and took his first steps in January 2010.  

 At the beginning of 2011, Joshua started having immunotherapy treatment in Greifswald, Germany. Now this is complete, Amy and Steve are back at home with Joshua.

Joshua will be tested for neuroblastoma regularly. Joshua, and other  children like him, may need your help in the future. To keep up to date with Joshua's progress and to find out more about our work, please see our website.

 

 

The work of the 2Simple Trust will be moving over to the Neuroblastoma Children's Cancer Alliance UK. The new charity is focussed exclusively on helping children with neuroblastoma and will drive the 2Simple Trust’s mission to improve the outcome for all children with neuroblastoma.  We are an alliance of parents and communities who want to beat childhood cancer.

 

 

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For Joshua - money raised from Faye Wildey's Haunted Halloween House! Donation by anonymous on 21/11/11

 
£252.76 + £63.19 Gift Aid
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Money raised by Sarah Gannon for completing both the Hyde Park 5km run and the Great South run! Donation by anonymous on 21/11/11

 
£175.00 + £43.75 Gift Aid

For Joshua, Money collected from Staff at Surrey Payroll And Employee Services Donation by Iain Johnstone on 24/10/11

 
£50.00
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For Joshua, from the staff and customers of Jake's Playworld, Bagshot Donation by anonymous on 18/10/11

 
£102.61 + £25.65 Gift Aid
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For Joshua, from money collected from visitors to Lorraine Merriman's house! Donation by anonymous on 18/10/11

 
£14.14 + £3.54 Gift Aid
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For Joshua, from the Plough and Horses, Cove Donation by anonymous on 18/10/11

 
£112.76 + £28.19 Gift Aid

Donation by Emanuela sedda on 09/10/11

 
£20.00 + £5.00 Gift Aid

Donation by Suniket Fulzele on 28/09/11

 
£50.00
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For Joshua, from the staff and customers of Longacres, Chobham Donation by anonymous on 17/09/11

 
£63.08 + £15.77 Gift Aid
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For Joshua, from the staff and customers of the Bead Box, Knaphill Donation by anonymous on 17/09/11

 
£71.82 + £17.96 Gift Aid
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Donation by Scott Duncan on 19/07/11

 
£5.00 + £1.25 Gift Aid
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Such a brave little boy. I have a son of the name and age. Best wishes. Donation by Martin Withcombe on 17/05/11

 
£20.00 + £5.00 Gift Aid
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Best wishes Donation by Chris Chapman on 21/04/11

 
£100.00 + £25.00 Gift Aid
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Very best wishes to Amy, Steve and Joshua. Alan and Mary Kearsley Donation by Alan Kearsley on 30/03/11

 
£50.00 + £14.10 Gift Aid
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From someone who couldn't make the Riverside gig, but wanted to donate anyway. Donation by carl gaywood on 22/03/11

 
£10.00 + £2.82 Gift Aid
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For Joshua, from the staff and customers of Squires, Knaphill Donation by anonymous on 19/03/11

 
£19.64 + £5.54 Gift Aid
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For Joshua from the staff and clients of Identity Hair Salon, West Byfleet Donation by anonymous on 19/03/11

 
£30.50 + £8.60 Gift Aid
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For Joshua from the staff and clients of Identity Hair Salon, West Byfleet Donation by anonymous on 16/03/11

 
£29.13 + £8.22 Gift Aid
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For Joshua, from the staff and customers of Vickie's, Chobham Donation by anonymous on 13/03/11

 
£20.65 + £5.82 Gift Aid
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For Joshua, from the staff and clients of Lyons and Company, Knaphill Donation by anonymous on 08/03/11

 
£150.09 + £42.33 Gift Aid
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For Joshua, from the staff and customers of Vicki's, Chobham Donation by anonymous on 08/03/11

 
£36.52 + £10.30 Gift Aid
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For Joshua, from the staff and customers of Cafe Americano, Woking Donation by anonymous on 08/03/11

 
£25.36 + £7.15 Gift Aid
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For Joshua, from the staff and customers of Plumbers Mate, Horsell Donation by anonymous on 08/03/11

 
£78.26 + £22.07 Gift Aid
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Donation by elena thompson on 07/03/11

 
£20.00 + £5.64 Gift Aid
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From the RHUL Charity Quiz Donation by Paul Wilkinson on 17/02/11

 
£100.00 + £28.21 Gift Aid
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* Total raised online: £68,151.61
  Offline donations: £284,593.35
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  Total Raised: £352,744.96
  Gift Aid plus supplement: £15,385.93

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