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What we do

The Childhood Eye Cancer Trust offers ongoing support to anyone affected by retinoblastoma. We also raise awareness and fund research into prevention and treatment.

About retinoblastoma

Retinoblastoma is a rare form of eye cancer that affects babies and young children, usually under the age of six. Around one child a week is diagnosed in the UK.

Get involved

We’ve been helping families for more than 30 years but we don’t receive any government funding and we rely on public donations to pay for our vital work.

Supporting families affected by retinoblastoma

The Childhood Eye Cancer Trust (CHECT) is the only UK charity solely dedicated to helping families and individuals affected by retinoblastoma, a rare form of eye cancer. We provide support, raise awareness and fund research into prevention and treatment.

Learn the signs and symptoms of retinoblastoma

Symptoms

Retinoblastoma is highly treatable but early diagnosis is vital. The two main symptoms are a white glow and a squint. If your child has these, don’t ignore them.

The white glow

Seeing a white glow in the eye of a child in a photograph or in certain lighting can be really worrying. Find out what causes white eye and what to do if you see it.

Get support

We provide ongoing support and information to anyone affected by retinoblastoma. If you need to talk, get in touch with one of our support workers today.

Become a member of the Childhood Eye Cancer Trust

Becoming a member of the Childhood Eye Cancer Trust (CHECT) is easy, FREE and is open to anyone affected by retinoblastoma, their friends and family, all supporters of CHECT and health professionals.

New retinoblastoma research confirmed

New retinoblastoma research confirmed

We are delighted to confirm that CHECT will be funding the next stage of “Developing an evidence-based psycho-educational intervention for teenagers and young adults who have had retinoblastoma”. Having spent three years understanding the psychosocial experiences of...

History of the Childhood Eye Cancer Trust

History of the Childhood Eye Cancer Trust

1984  In 1984 Janet and Pelham Allen’s then two-year old son David was diagnosed with retinoblastoma.  During this time Janet and Pelham set up the David Allen Retinoblastoma Appeal to fund research into retinoblastoma and raised...

Meet Fotballer Adam Lione

Meet Fotballer Adam Lione

From being diagnosed with retinoblastoma to representing England on the international stage, Adam Lione's shares his story with us.  Can you tell us about your retinoblastoma diagnosis?  I was diagnosed at 16 weeks old, and early symptoms were that I could not be laid...

Flynn appears on BBC News

Flynn appears on BBC News

A huge thank you to Flynn and his mum Katie for helping us to raise awareness of retinoblastoma across the media, radio and TV. Flynn Fairhurst was diagnosed with retinoblastoma, a cancer which affects the retina of children predominantly under six-years-old, in 2023...

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