Apple's story
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Apple's story

Apollonia (Apple) was diagnosed with stage four, high risk neuroblastoma on 9th August 2021. She has been in remission since November 2022 and is a happy, healthy six year old. “Thanks to the research funded by Neuroblastoma UK, our Apple has a chance now.” Anthea, Apple’s mum, shares their story.

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George's story
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George's story

George, aged three, was diagnosed with stage four neuroblastoma in April 2020.

“When George was diagnosed, it really helped to read positive stories so I hope our story helps other families like ours to see it’s not all doom and gloom.” His mum Roxanne shares their story.

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Niamh's story
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Niamh's story

Niamh, now 25 years old, was diagnosed with neuroblastoma when she was 15.

In 2020, her cancer returned and she is once more undergoing treatment. She’s currently on a research drug trial but is doing well. This is her story.  

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Bethany's story
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Bethany's story

Just weeks before her 2nd birthday, Beth was diagnosed with stage four high risk neuroblastoma.

But two years after her initial diagnosis and being clear of her cancer for six months, Beth relapsed twice. On Christmas Eve 2019, Beth quietly passed away. She was five years old.

Jill, Beth’s mummy shares their story.

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Rory's story
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Rory's story

Rory was diagnosed with stage 4s neuroblastoma when she was just two weeks old and was given a 30% chance of survival. She not only had to fight cancer, but sepsis too. In May 2024 Rory rang the bell and has officially been declared cancer free, ready to start school this August.

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George's story
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George's story

George, aged three, was diagnosed with stage four neuroblastoma in April 2020.

“When George was diagnosed, it really helped to read positive stories so I hope our story helps other families like ours to see it’s not all doom and gloom.” His mum Roxanne shares their story.

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