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Title: Young Cancer Patient’s Wish Fuels Charity’s Support Kits

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Cumbria Girl with Brain Tumour Champions cancer Support Kits That Bring ‘Cheer’ to Young Patients

Wigton, Cumbria – Eleven-year-old ⁤Ivy walsh, undergoing​ chemotherapy for a brain tumour, is​ fundraising for Cancer Support ⁤UK’s Kids’ Cancer Kits after experiencing firsthand the comfort they provide. Ivy says she‌ wants “other children ⁢to be cheered up as much as I was” by the‍ kits, which contain games, fluffy socks, and a ​microwavable sensory soft toy.

The campaign comes as demand for the kits remains high, with ⁢more than 1,000 delivered last year. Cancer Support UK reports the kits are ⁣vital​ in alleviating the emotional burden of cancer ‌treatment for children​ and their families, offering a tangible sign of support during a challenging time. Ivy’s story highlights the meaningful ⁤impact these kits have ​on young patients facing challenging circumstances, and the ongoing need for donations to ⁤meet increasing demand.

Ivy, ‌whose toy Hazelaccompaniesher​toweeklychemotherapy‌appointmentsexplainedthepracticalbenefitofthekits:”Chemocanmakeyoukindofcoldsothatcanbeuseful”HermotherCherryWalshemphasizedthekits’broaderimpact”Itmeansmorethanjusttheitemsinthe​boxbecausepeoplefeelcaredfor”shesaid”Justreceiving⁤somethingandknowingthatstrangershavedonated‌andthat‌peoplearethinkingofyouIthinkit​makesallthedifference”

Doctors have told Ivy’s family that, while her tumour is inoperable, stabilizing it could allow her to live a “relatively normal life.” ⁤Ivy recalled⁢ feeling ⁤”very fed up and‌ quite sad” before receiving a kit,but said it “just was ⁢very happy”⁣ when she did.⁤

Cancer Support UK CEO Mark Guymer⁣ stated, “Children with cancer face fear, pain ⁢and disruption at a ⁢time when they should be playing, learning and being children. Each ⁤donation… helps alleviate the emotional burden for a child in treatment and their family.” individuals can support the Fill a Kit campaign through the Cancer Support UK website.

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