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Soline’s Story

My name is Soline. I had a brain tumor when I was 6. It was a medulloblastoma, a type of cancer. I am lucky to be 14 years old now. I am a survivor!

Patrick’s Story

My name is Patrick and I am writing to share my story with those in a similar position to inspire hope in them and help them persevere through treatment because anything is possible.

Jason’s Blog #2 – My Coping Strategy

I lost my sight when I was 11 years old due to a brain tumour after a number of operations and revisions of shunts. In the three years that followed I was left with a number of other difficulties including…

Lucy’s Story

I watched Lucy leave for work today – her hair shining in the sun and a smile on her face. She was going to her job at the Paperbag Company where she works along with her support worker. The thing…

Jason

I lost my sight when I was 11 years old due to a brain tumour after a number of operations and revisions of shunts. In the three years that followed I was left with a number of other difficulties including…
Zainab Islam

Zainab

“I wouldn’t be the person I am today if I hadn’t have had my brain tumour” - In September 2010 I was diagnosed with a Craniopharyngioma. I was then operated on at Great Ormand Street Hospital, a week after I…

Charlotte

People always say don’t let a brain tumour define you, but of course it does, especially in children and teenagers who’s formative years are spent in hospital. Instead, don’t let the bad bits define you; without a brain tumour, I…

Grace

My brain tumour moulded me into the girl I am today! My name is Grace Cain, I am 16 years old and in 2010 I was diagnosed with a rare brain tumour. 6 years later, still with part of the…
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SUCCESS is an allocated charitable fund within University College London Hospital (UCLH) Charity – Registered Charity Number 1165398, 5th Floor East, 250 Euston Road, London NW1 2PG

It has been created specifically to support  the first large cohort of survivors of childhood brain tumours and their families across both Great Ormond Street and University College London Hospitals.

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