All publications

Our publications are free and available as digital downloads or as physical booklets and factsheets.

Ben's Stem Cell Transplant

A colourful illustrated story book for young children preparing for a stem cell transplant. It follows the story of Ben, from his initial visit to the stem cell transplant unit through treatment, managing side effects, exploring emotions and what happens after discharge from hospital.

Complementary and natural therapies for your child

This leaflet is for parents and families who are interested in finding out more about how complementary and natural therapies can help their child to cope with the side effects of cancer and its treatment.

Front cover of booklet 'Donating your stem cells to your brother or sister'

Donating your stem cells to your brother or sister

A stem cell transplant can be an important part of treatment for some cancers and leukaemia in children and young people. This guide explains stem cell (bone marrow) donation for teenagers and young adults.

Front cover for storybook Jess's bone marrow donation

Jess's bone marrow donation

A children's guide to bone marrow donation. A colourful illustrated story book for young children preparing for a bone marrow donation. It follows the story of Jess, who is donating her bone marrow to help her brother, Ben.

Front cover for booklet - radiotherapy

Radiotherapy

A guide for teenagers and young adults who are undergoing radiotherapy treatment for cancer.

Front cover for booklet - Ruby's stem cell harvest and transplant

Ruby's stem cell harvest and transplant

A children's guide to stem cell harvesting and transplant using their own stem cells (autologous transplant). This booklet is designed to help younger children understand their stem cell harvest and transplant, and to explain some of the things that may happen to them.

Front cover for booklet - stem cell transplant

Stem cell transplant

A guide to donor (allogeneic) stem cell transplantation for teenagers and young adults.

Front cover for booklet - Taking part in clinical trials

Taking part in clinical trials

Information for parents or carers of a child or young person with cancer. Many children and young people with cancer are treated on clinical trials. We hope this booklet, designed for parents and carers of children and young people with cancer, will help you to understand more about clinical trials and answer some of the questions you may have.