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Every year around 1,800 children in the UK are diagnosed with cancer. Research and treatments have dramatically improved survival, but cancer is still the biggest killer of children aged one to 14.
Great Ormond Street Hospital cares for children with the hardest to treat cancers. New, breakthrough treatments are giving hope to children across the UK, but these advances have outstripped GOSH’s current cancer facilities.
They need a new home for breakthrough treatments and pioneering research, so we can save more children’s lives. And because cancer shouldn't get to steal anyone's childhood, we need a place that's more than a hospital, that's a school, a playground, a garden and so much more.
Help build the future of children's cancer care and beat cancer for more children.