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Gyles Brandreth recalls the shock of his grandson's cancer diagnosis
Summary
Gyles Brandreth said his grandson was diagnosed with rhabdomyosarcoma at 15 months and was given the all‑clear in November 2017.
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Gyles Brandreth has spoken about the shock he felt when his grandson, Kitt, was diagnosed with cancer as a baby. The diagnosis came in April 2017 after a lump was found and tests identified rhabdomyosarcoma. Kitt was treated at Great Ormond Street Hospital and was later given the all‑clear. Brandreth is supporting a GOSH Charity appeal ahead of World Cancer Day.
Key facts:
- Kitt was diagnosed at 15 months with rhabdomyosarcoma in April 2017.
- He received treatment at Great Ormond Street Hospital and was given the all‑clear in November 2017.
- During treatment he underwent chemotherapy and experienced serious complications that required additional care.
- Brandreth said the family felt reassured by the hospital team and is backing a GOSH Charity appeal to help develop children's cancer services.
Summary:
Gyles Brandreth described the diagnosis as a "shock to the system" and said the family found reassurance in the care at Great Ormond Street Hospital. Kitt has been in remission and continues to have yearly checks at GOSH. Brandreth is supporting the hospital charity's appeal ahead of World Cancer Day.
