Teenage Cancer Trust is launching its ‘Stop Cancer Destroying Teenage Lives’ fundraising appeal to ensure young people with cancer receive urgently needed specialist care and support, in the face of mounting pressures on the NHS and the spiralling cost of living crisis.
The current healthcare crisis is impacting young people with cancer. Cancer waiting times across the board are at an all-time high and getting a diagnosis is taking longer.
These delays - combined with external pressures such the cost of living crisis - can have devasting long-term impacts on young people’s physical and mental health, if they do not receive the right care and support from the moment they are diagnosed.
Cancer kills more teenagers and young adults in the UK than any other disease.
Cancer rates in young people in the UK have gone up by a quarter since the early 1990s. By 2030, it’s projected that the number of young people living with a cancer diagnosis will be 65% higher.
Every day, seven young people aged 13-24 are diagnosed with cancer. But by 2030, this number is projected to rise to 10.
Each young person who is diagnosed with cancer will need specialist age-appropriate nursing care and support to get them through it. Teenage Cancer Trust is the only UK charity dedicated to meeting this vital need.
With more young people being diagnosed with cancer, combined with current healthcare challenges, the ‘Stop Cancer Destroying Teenage Lives’ fundraising appeal comes at an important time.
Money raised from the appeal will help to provide tailored care and support designed specifically for young people with cancer.
Paul McKenzie, Director of Engagement at Teenage Cancer Trust, said: “It is an increasingly difficult time for teenagers and young adults who are diagnosed with cancer in the UK today.
“Young people with cancer are navigating a complex healthcare system while grappling with economic challenges. They need specialised care now, more than ever, to prevent a future crisis.
“Support from Teenage Cancer Trust ensures that young people have someone in their corner who understands their individual needs, both medically and personally.”
As part of the appeal, people who have been supported by Teenage Cancer Trust will share their experiences, highlighting the impact that receiving specialist care has had on their lives.
They will also talk about the potentially devastating consequences if this care and support was not available.
To donate to the appeal visit: Teenage Cancer Trust | UK Cancer Charity
Facing cancer is incredibly hard at any age. But there are lots of reasons cancer can hit young people even harder.
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