Welcome to our website. We are a UK charity for families and individuals affected by retinoblastoma. We offer support, fund research and raise awareness.
If you have questions there are lots of different people you can talk to. Below is a list of places where you can find some answers or just to talk and share your experiences.The closest people you might like to talk to about how retinoblastoma (Rb) affected you as a baby or young child are your parents. You might be able to find out a lot if you ask them about your diagnosis and treatment. Your Teacher can be a good person to talk to if something is worrying you.The Retinoblastoma Team at the Royal London Hospital and Birmingham Children's Hospital will be able to answer medical questions for you. You can ask them the next time you go to clinic or ask your parents if you can go to clinic sooner. If you want to talk to someone about how Rb or how the treatment has made you feel about yourself then people you can talk to are the clinical nurse specialist, or the play specialist at the hospital or the Childhood Eye Cancer Trust support worker.You can talk with people who had Rb at the Childhood Eye Cancer Trust Annual Members' Dayor Regional Meet-ups. You can ask a support worker to link you with someone else who might feel the same.