Teenage Cancer Trust

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Teenage Cancer Trust

Teenage Cancer Trust is a UK-based charity organization that focuses on providing support and care for teenagers and young adults with cancer. Founded in 1990, the organization aims to improve the quality of life and outcomes for young people aged 13 to 24 who are diagnosed with cancer.

History

Teenage Cancer Trust was established in 1990 by Dr. Adrian Whiteson and Myrna Whiteson, who recognized the unique challenges faced by teenagers and young adults dealing with cancer. The organization was founded with the goal of creating specialized cancer units within hospitals that cater specifically to the needs of this age group.

Mission

The mission of Teenage Cancer Trust is to ensure that young people with cancer receive the best possible care and support. The organization works to provide specialized treatment facilities, emotional support, and opportunities for young cancer patients to connect with others facing similar challenges.

Services

Teenage Cancer Trust operates specialized units within hospitals across the UK, known as "Teenage Cancer Trust units." These units are designed to provide a supportive and age-appropriate environment for young cancer patients, offering both medical treatment and emotional support. The organization also offers outreach programs, educational resources, and social activities to help young people cope with their cancer diagnosis.

Fundraising

Teenage Cancer Trust relies on donations and fundraising events to support its programs and services. The organization organizes various fundraising initiatives throughout the year, including concerts, charity runs, and awareness campaigns. Funds raised are used to maintain and expand the Teenage Cancer Trust units, as well as to provide additional support services for young cancer patients.

Impact

Since its inception, Teenage Cancer Trust has made a significant impact on the lives of young people with cancer in the UK. The organization's specialized units have been instrumental in improving outcomes for teenage and young adult cancer patients, providing them with a supportive and understanding environment during their treatment.

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