Seren rang the bell after being given the 'all-clear' and finishing treatment for osteosarcoma. Friends and family, who supported her through her journey, helped her celebrate.
15-year-old Molly was named in the NSW Women of the Year Awards as The One to Watch on Tuesday after having raised thousands to help children with cancer.
When we welcome you we give you our Family Handbook for Children with Cancer. The COG and PICS handbooks are also resources we recommend if you'd like to find out more.
Children and their families share stories about their experiences with cancer. These can provide hope, inspiration and insight for others experiencing cancer.
There is plenty to do in the Children's Hospital at Westmead including entertainment for children and teenagers and our Carer Support Resource Centre where you can relax with a magazine, have a chat or use a computer.
You can make a big difference to the lives of children with cancer. The money people like you raise and donate helps to fund scientists and researchers as they search for a cure for childhood cancer. It also helps to buy lifesaving equipment and deliver vital services to patients and families.
Research is the key to unlock a cure for childhood cancer, which is very difficult to treat. We do lab-based discovery and biomedical research, find safe and effective treatments, and put our research results into safe clinical practice to effectively treat our young cancer patients.
When we welcome you we give you our Family Handbook for Children with Cancer. The COG and PICS handbooks are also resources we recommend if you'd like to find out more.
Children and their families share stories about their experiences with cancer. These can provide hope, inspiration and insight for others experiencing cancer.
There is plenty to do in the Children's Hospital at Westmead including entertainment for children and teenagers and our Carer Support Resource Centre where you can relax with a magazine, have a chat or use a computer.
You can make a big difference to the lives of children with cancer. The money people like you raise and donate helps to fund scientists and researchers as they search for a cure for childhood cancer. It also helps to buy lifesaving equipment and deliver vital services to patients and families.
Research is the key to unlock a cure for childhood cancer, which is very difficult to treat. We do lab-based discovery and biomedical research, find safe and effective treatments, and put our research results into safe clinical practice to effectively treat our young cancer patients.