
Snowdon Sunrise
Experience the magic of a Snowdon Sunrise! Join us for an unforgettable adventure as we hike to the summit of Snowdon (Yr Wyddfa), the highest peak in Wales, under the starry night sky.
Experience the magic of a Snowdon Sunrise! Join us for an unforgettable adventure as we hike to the summit of Snowdon (Yr Wyddfa), the highest peak in Wales, under the starry night sky.
International Childhood Cancer Day happens every year on 15 February. This year, we caught up with Little Princess Trust-funded researcher Dr Rhys Morgan.
We have some big and exciting plans for 2025, and we are looking forward to getting started. But first, let's look all the amazing things that your support has helped achieve this year...
Before you start cancer treatment, your cancer doctor or nurse will talk to you about your treatment options and the possible side effects.
Being asked to think about the future when you have just been diagnosed with cancer can be hard. Having children may not be something you are thinking about yet.
Your cancer doctor or nurse should talk to you about fertility before you start cancer treatment. If there is a risk it may affect your fertility, they will talk to you about fertility preservation.
This section contains information about fertility and becoming a parent after having treatment for cancer. This information tries to help you consider your options and hopes to answer questions you may have.
Some people cannot have fertility treatment. And some decide they do not want treatment. They may prefer to have a child another way.
There are lots of other organisations that can give you information or support about fertility.
This sections contains information to try and answer some common questions about fertility and cancer.