I was diagnosed with a rare form of AML in December 2019 & the prognosis was not good. Thanks to treatment from Prof Charlie Craddock CBE & a stem cell transplant from my sister I'm now 97 days post transplant & I want to help others by raising funds
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I am raising funds in support of Emma who was diagnosed with a rare form of blood cancer in December 2019. Thanks to treatment from Professor Charlie Craddock CBE and his team at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham and access to a groundbreaking clinical trial called Amadeus, Emma had a stem cell transplant from her sister and is nearly 100 days post-transplant.
Every penny raised on this page will go to support Emma's fundraising for Cure Leukaemia and directly benefit other patients with blood cancer in the West Midlands and across the UK, thank you.
I was diagnosed with a rare form of AML in December 2019 & the prognosis was not good. Thanks to treatment from Prof Charlie Craddock CBE & a stem cell transplant from my sister I'm now 97 days post transplant & I want to help others by raising funds
Cure Leukaemia fund research nurses at 15 hospitals across the UK. These roles form the Trials Acceleration Programme (TAP) network giving patients, from a catchment area of 30m, access to potentially life-saving treatments through clinical trials, with plans to fund a paediatric network on the way.