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Posts with tag Teenage Cancer Trust

Guns N' Roses Axl Rose visits teen cancer charity

After completing the Guns n' Roses European tour singer Axl Rose made a surprise visit to the Teenage Cancer Trust Ward at the University College Hospital in London. It is reported that he thrilled the teen cancer patients with his visit.

Teenage Cancer Trust Ward CEO Simon Davies is quoted as saying, "Axl spent time speaking with each of the patients individually asking about their diagnosis and treatment, and what they enjoyed doing when they were not in hospital. Speaking with patients after Axl's visit, I got a real sense of just how excited they were to have met him and how much it lifted their spirits."

The Teenage Cancer Trust provides services, education and support for the special age-related needs of teens diagnosed with cancer. The teen cancer charity hosts Teenage Cancer Trust Challenges such as the Roof of the World Trek - Tibet to Everest Base Camp and Trekking the Deserts and Dunes of Southern Morocco adventures as an escape and way to raise funds for the charity; The Teenage Cancer Trust Find Your Sense of Tumour weekend conferences; and the annual Teenage Cancer Trust week of rock shows at the Royal Albert Hall featuring great acts like The Who, Bloc Party and Razorlight.

Week of awareness for young adults living with cancer

To raise awareness of the unique issues facing teens living with cancer, each year the first week of April is designated as National Young Adult Cancer Awareness Week. According to Vital Options, young adults are still aspiring to actualize their goals and dreams when cancer stops them from moving forward. Young adults facing cancer and serious illness often feel isolated as healthy friends are off living their lives. Living with cancer presents challenges to relationships, body image, self esteem, marriage, family, fertility and pregnancy, education, and employment. The threat of early death for young adults is profound, as they were just starting out into a life of their own not yet lived. How do you face the possibility of losing something before you had a chance to call it your own? In addition, many young adults have no health insurance and are often delayed in their diagnosis or not taken seriously as potential cancer patients. Some fast facts about young adults and cancer are:

  • More than 65,000 young adults in their 20's and 30's are diagnosed with cancer each year.
  • Cancer is the leading disease killer among 20 to 39 year olds.
  • Young adults have had less survival improvement than either younger or older cancer patients.
  • Progress made in cancer treatment has bypassed young adults
  • Young adults have the lowest participation rates in clinical trials.

Vital Options, LIVESTRONG Young Adult Alliance, Mothers Supporting Daughters with Breast Cancer, Planet Cancer, SAMFund, Jimmy Teens TV, and the Teenage Cancer Trust are some of the organizations and programs designed to meet the special needs of young adults with cancer. If you know a young adult with cancer, take a moment to pass along information on the resources listed here.

MTV: win free tickets to Teenage Cancer Trust benefit gigs

UK's MTV is offering its fans a chance to win free tickets to this year's Teenage Cancer Trust gigs at London’s Royal Albert Hall. From March 27 to April 1, Razorlight, Bloc Party, The Cure and Goldfrapp will perform. Stand-up comedian Ricky Gervais, will be there, along with a tribute to VH1's Tommy Vance and a night of metal mayhem starring the legendary Judas Priest.

According to the Teenage Cancer Trust , in the last 30 years, the incidence of cancer for teens and young adults has increased 50 percent, and the number of teens with cancer now exceeds the number of children with cancer. The Teenage Cancer Trust provides services, education and support for teens diagnosed with cancer. Not adults, and not children, they often receive treatment and services they feel are not age-appropriate or relevant to the special needs of teens.

To enter MTV's contest for a chance to win free tickets to the Teenage Cancer Trust gigs at London’s Royal Albert Hall fundraiser, go here.

Teenage Cancer Trust meets the needs of teens with cancer

According to the Teenage Cancer Trust , in the last 30 years, the incidence of cancer for teens and young adults has increased 50 percent, and the number of teens with cancer now exceeds the number of children with cancer. The Teenage Cancer Trust provides services, education and support for teens diagnosed with cancer. Not adults, and not children, they often receive treatment and services they feel are not age-appropriate or relevant to the special needs of teens.

In addition to information and support, the teen cancer charity hosts Teenage Cancer Trust Challenges, for those interested in a different type of adventure, an escape from the monotony of everyday life and a way to raise funds for, as the teen charity states, "an incredibly worthwhile cause." Two of the upcoming events include the Roof of the World Trek - Tibet to Everest Base Camp and Trekking the Deserts and Dunes of Southern Morocco.

The Teenage Cancer Trust Find Your Sense of Tumour holds weekend conferences, to give teens with cancer an opportunity to connect with other teens, and share their common experiences as teen cancer survivors.

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