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Teenage Cancer Trust
38 Warren StreetLondon
W1T 6AE
Tel: 020 7387 1000
Fax: 020 7387 6000
Web: www.teencancer.org
Teenage Cancer Trust focuses on the particular needs of UK teenagers and young adults with cancer, leukaemia, Hodgkin’s and related diseases. The Charity designs and builds dedicated adolescent cancer units in hospitals and funds and organises support and information services for patients, their families, schools and health professionals. They can advise primary care practitioners and patients about the location of dedicated adolescent services and names of key contacts.
Teenager Cancer Trust has a number of awareness and fundraising activities throughout the year. The Charity is actively developing overseas contacts in order to create support for teenagers with cancer and related diseases on a global level. An affiliation already exists with CanTeen in Australia and Cancervive in the USA.
Checked: March 2006
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