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After a shock of Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia in late 2023, Neil Morris underwent intensive treatment and a life-saving stem cell transplant—made possible by a selfless donor from Germany, giving him a second chance at life.
At 26, Steve, a musician from Birmingham, was diagnosed with T-Cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia and joined the ALL-Together-1 clinical trial.
Diary of Sara, an Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia (ALL) Patient.
Markas beat leukaemia at just 3 years old, and his story shows why the ATICUS Network is vital for giving children access to life-saving treatments.
With a new blood cancer diagnosis every 27 seconds worldwide, Cure Leukaemia funds research nurses and clinical roles at blood cancer centres across the UK, providing patients with access to innovative and potentially life-saving treatments through clinical trials. By supporting these roles, Cure Leukaemia facilitates potentially life-saving advancements in blood cancer therapies nationally but also contributes to global progress and hope for those impacted by the disease worldwide.
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