According to Cancer Research UK, there are around 1,900 new children’s cancer cases in the UK every year, that’s around 5 every day. Leukaemias, brain, other CNS and intracranial tumours and lymphomas account for around two-thirds of all cancers diagnosed in UK children. The good news is, there is a lower rate of death and higher rate of survival for cancer in children, accounting for less than 1% of all cancers in the UK. Although this may be the case, the illness can be very debilitating for children, especially in cases of hair loss due to treatment. That is why the Little Princess Trust was established in 2006.