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List of publications

Most of the information we provide is available throughout the website, however, if you would like paper copies on any of these topics, please let us know. We do not make a charge for this service, but donations are always welcome.


Booklets:
Understanding Retinoblastoma (Revised 2002) (Out of print but PDF of download heredownload here)
My Pretend Eye (UK version)
My Fake Eye (US version)
Joey's Special Eye: colouring book (produced by the Eye Care Foundation in the USA. Copies avaliable at the Chect office)
A Parent's Guide to children's cancers(Children's Cancer & Leukaemia Group. CCLG publication)
Grandparents of children with cancer (CCLG publication)
Brothers and Sisters (CCLG publication) Visit the CCLG's list of publications here.
Chemotherapy, Cakes and Cancer (CLIC Sargent publication) Visit CLIC Sargent's website to see this publication here.

Information Sheets:
What is retinoblastoma?
Living with an artificial eye
Starting Nursery or School
Professional See Red Poster A3
Professional See Red Poster A4 PDF of click hereclick here to download the See Red Poster
Public Awareness Leaflet. PDF of click hereclick here to download our Awareness Leaflet
The Childhood Eye Cancer Trust's Leave behind leaflet. (To use at fundraising events)

Other leaflets
A guide to Joining Us (re-designing)
A guide to Supporting Us
Fundraising Pack
Annual Report 2005
Sponsorship forms
PDF of Click here to download a sponsorship form.Click here to download a sponsorship form.

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URGENT Travel update for Annual Day

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Advice for concerned parents

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