Victoria Hambly

Sponsored MALE full body wax in aid of Ryan Edwards appeal.

Fundraising for Solving Kids’ Cancer UK
£2,614
raised of £2,500 target
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Event: Ryan Edwards Campaign, on 1 April 2013
We fund research and support families to access clinical trials for children.

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Updated on Apr 26th 2012 at 11:33 AM from the JustGiving API

Only two says to go!!! Tomorrow we start as Dan will need to use the clippers on his body hair as he has soooo much lol and waxing will not work!!! all good fun though :))

Updated on Apr 21st 2012 at 7:42 PM from the JustGiving API

Raffle prizes still coming in, just received a day family pass to David Lloyd, Exeter.

Updated on Apr 17th 2012 at 10:49 AM from the JustGiving API

Lots of raffle prizes coming in too!! We now have hair straighteners, fruit basket, fish and chips for 2, cut and blow dry, 2 massages, alcohol, an alarm system worth £80...................

We have created this page to help raise money for Ryan, Daniel Hambly is going to be taking part in a sponsored full body wax to raise money for this great cause...........................

The event will take place on 28th April 2012 at 11am, at 'Head of Hair & Beauty, 78 BIRCHY BARTON HILL EX1 3HE EXETER, DEVON

Ryan has been fighting neuroblastoma, an aggressive childhood cancer, since he was 2 years old. He has beaten the disease twice but sadly the disease has again returned. Ryan’s immediate treatment will be life saving radiotherapy and chemotherapy to try and shrink the new tumour on his spine.

 

As we do not have any relapse treatment protocols in the UK, Ryan’s best chance of beating neuroblastoma is to travel abroad for treatment. His mum and dad aim to take Ryan to Germany for a ‘Haploidentical Stem Cell transplant’. A recent conference held in Tubingen has shown very promising results for this treatment.

 

This transplant will not be funded by the NHS which is why Ryan needs your help. The treatment is likely to cost in excess of £300,000. Please give as much as you can afford to help save Ryan and other children like him. Every donation, no matter how small, helps.

 

Ryan’s parents, Julie and Gareth, said, “Ryan is now five and a half. He is a loving, happy, funny boy who deserves the best chance of a full and long life. Please help us to give him that chance and the hope that he can beat this monstrous disease.”

 

Neuroblastoma is a childhood cancer. It is the most common cancer diagnosed in the first year of life and accounts for around 15% of cancer deaths in children. Approximately 100 new cases of neuroblastoma diagnosed every year in the UK. Of these babies and children, around 50 - approximately half - will have high risk disease like Ryan. Neuroblastoma is the commonest 'solid' cancer diagnosed in babies and children.

 

 

You can read all about Ryan’s fight against neuroblastoma on the Neuroblastoma Alliance website.

 

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Donations are paid into Solving Kids' Cancer’s general funds for our charitable activities. We help families affected by neuroblastoma through the provision of support and information; as well as investing in research and advocating for access to better treatment

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