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“We spotted a white glow in our son’s eye – it turned out to be cancer”

“We spotted a white glow in our son’s eye – it turned out to be cancer”

02/05/25 | MY STORY

A dad from Wales is urging other parents to look out for the tell-tale signs of eye cancer this World Retinoblastoma Awareness Week after his one-year-old son, Kooper, was diagnosed with retinoblastoma – a rare eye cancer that typically affects children under...
Too many children are still waiting too long for cancer diagnosis

Too many children are still waiting too long for cancer diagnosis

28/02/18 | AWARENESS, NEWS

One in ten babies and children in the UK with an aggressive type of eye cancer have to wait more than six months to be diagnosed, according to new figures. The Childhood Eye Cancer Trust (CHECT) found that 11% of children diagnosed with retinoblastoma in 2017 had a...
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