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My story

 

If you had asked me about Childhood Cancer just six months ago, I wouldn’t truly have been able to tell you a thing about it.

I may have said “do you mean Leukemia?”, but I wouldn’t have been able to tell you what Leukemia is, or how it is treated. And I wouldn’t have known that there are actually different types of childhood Leukemia, requiring different treatment racemes.

How life changes in just six months… in fact how life changes in the matter of minutes, because six months ago, my own son Jacob, who is just four years old, was diagnosed as having a form of childhood Cancer. Not Leukemia, but another type of cancer called Neuroblastoma.

Neuroblastoma is a solid tumor that begins in the neural crest cells. These versatile cells help form the nervous system amongst other things. Neuroblastoma means “Neuro” = nerve and “blastoma” = cancer in immature cells.

Like a lot of children diagnosed with this appalling condition Jacobs Tumor started in his Tummy, between his kidney and Liver. The disease then spread in to his bone marrow.

When we were told Jacob had Cancer all I can remember feeling was fear. Plans that we had made for the future were shattered. Everything in life suddenly felt uncertain…and still does. You can’t imagine life will ever be the same again. Life becomes full of ifs, buts and maybes. That feeling of fear is still with me now, and I don’t suppose it will ever leave, but that’s what living with Cancer is like. 
In the UK alone there are around 285,000 cases of cancer diagnosed each year.  More than 1 in 3 people will develop some form of cancer during their lifetime. These are shocking statistics, but thanks to the work of charities such as Cancer Research UK progress is being made, from finding out what causes cancer and investigating how to prevent it, to improving diagnostic test and developing more effective treatments. Even our own son is taking part in a clinical trial to try to help discover the most effective treatment for his condition.

98% of men with testicular cancer are now successfully treated. Almost two thirds of women newly diagnosed with breast cancer are likely to survive for at least twenty years. And 7 out of 10 children with cancer are now successfully treated. These statistics are an improvement compared with ten years ago, we are naturally praying that our Jacob is one of those lucky 7.

On 28 September this year I will be taking part in Cancer Research UK’s “Run10k” (that’s 10 kilometers…or just under seven miles for those of us who only do miles!) it’s my way of repaying all the amazing individuals who have looked after our son, for the very worth while work they do. My goal is to raise as much money as possible for Cancer Research UK and I am extremely grateful for any donations that you feel you can give, however big or small.

Jacob is still receiving treatment for his condition on the pediatric Oncology ward at Addenbrooks hospital in Cambridge. Unfortunately we still don’t know what the future holds for him, but he continues like so many of the children on C2 to show extraordinary courage which is truly humbling. All the children endure awful side affects from the treatment, but they don’t seem to moan or grumble, they just get on with it taking it all in their stride, and for that reason alone I think they’re all pretty amazing!

Thank you for taking the time to read this, and thank you for your donations.  

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Good Luck we know you can do it we,ve been friends for so many years. I know you can battle through this like you have so many things. Be strong x Donation by Rosie,Paul, Bethany, Harry and Frankie Salmon 08/09/08  

£5.00

With all our love to you all. Donation by Mum and Dad 07/09/08  

£70.00 + £19.74 Gift Aid

My thoughts are with you all. Good luck Donation by Andy Jacobs 04/09/08  

£30.00 + £8.46 Gift Aid

My heart goes out to Jacob. Bryan/Louise, be strong and good luck Donation by Dave Roe 04/09/08  

£30.00 + £8.46 Gift Aid

Thinking of you all. Donation by The Hoggs 04/09/08  

£50.00 + £14.10 Gift Aid

So far away but so close to you all in thought and spirit. Our love as always. Donation by Jon, Malia & the girls 03/09/08  

£30.00

Good luck! Donation by Rachel, Gavin, Joseph and Lottie XX 03/09/08  

£10.00 + £2.82 Gift Aid

Chin up & good luck Donation by Peter & Majella(friends of Rita & Michael) 02/09/08  

£10.00 + £2.82 Gift Aid

I wish very best of luck! Donation by Maz (Nightingale) friend of Rita & Mike 02/09/08  

£10.00 + £2.82 Gift Aid

God Bless Donation by Colleen & John 02/09/08  

£20.00 + £5.64 Gift Aid

we know what it is like to have an ill child we dont know you but we wish you all the luck in the world Donation by David & Heather King(we know Mick & Rita) 02/09/08  

£15.00 + £4.23 Gift Aid

Sending you our best wishes, Go for it! Donation by Paul, Cath, Joe & Finn 01/09/08  

£50.00 + £14.10 Gift Aid

You go for it El Gringo!!!!! Donation by Sal Tom Edward & Molly 30/08/08  

£100.00

Good luck and sending you all loads of love and big hugs Donation by Heidi, Carl, Felicity & Freddie 28/08/08  

£50.00 + £14.10 Gift Aid

you go girl and best of luck Donation by annette ,paul,elliot and emily 28/08/08  

£25.00 + £7.05 Gift Aid

Good Luck, we will be thinking of you Donation by Sally, Gary, Evie & Monty Fenner 27/08/08  

£25.00 + £7.05 Gift Aid

wishing you all the very best!! Donation by Rebecca, Nick, Isabelle and Charlotte Lane 26/08/08  

£50.00

good luck t o you Donation by phil pringle family (peter's friend) 26/08/08  

£25.00 + £7.05 Gift Aid

Thinking of you... good luck! Donation by Jenny (Rebecca's Mum) 20/08/08  

£50.00 + £14.10 Gift Aid

Good Luck, keep up the good fight Jacob Donation by Mark Ingle 20/08/08  

£10.00 + £2.82 Gift Aid

Good luck Louise and you Jacob. Donation by Tub 19/08/08  

£70.00 + £19.74 Gift Aid

reach for the stars Jacob Donation by James Carroll 19/08/08  

£50.00

Way to go sis! Lova ya! Donation by Sie (Simon, dah!) 19/08/08  

£50.00

Good Luck Louise, I know you can do it x Donation by Andrea George 19/08/08  

£15.00 + £4.23 Gift Aid

best of luck for your run Donation by Elaine & Andrew Shepherd (friends of Rita) 19/08/08  

£15.00 + £4.23 Gift Aid

I can't imagine what you are all going through but my thoughts are with you all. Come on Jacob, come on Louise, come on Addenbrookes! Donation by Dominic Turburville (friend of Simons) 19/08/08  

£10.00 + £2.82 Gift Aid

Good luck with everything Donation by Lenka 18/08/08  

£25.00 + £7.05 Gift Aid

Keep up the good fight! Donation by Anne (friend of Simon) 18/08/08  

£25.00

Donation by Doris Bradley 16/08/08  

£25.00

Good luck, Miss Louise! Donation by Mary Ashworth 12/08/08  

£100.00 + £28.21 Gift Aid
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