What began in 2008 as a simple gesture of solidarity would become a lifeline, a ritual that carried him through unimaginable pain and eventually shaped him into something far larger than himself.
He was one among more than 1,800 Singaporeans who, on 26–27 July 2025, stepped forward at Hair for Hope’s return to shave their heads in solidarity with children battling cancer.
After months of gruelling treatments and near-death experiences, 15-year-old Viet Tai is now living proof that there is life after rare cancer.
Celebrate International Childhood Cancer Awareness Month with LOVE, NILS in a month-long awareness and fundraising campaign.
There’s no reason why more boys should be diagnosed than girls.
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“She spent a fair amount of time, by his side in the bathroom, while he got sick. She stuck by him. She supported him and she took care of him, regardless of the situation..."
There wasn't a dry eye in the room as the brave little cancer survivor walked down the aisle with the woman who saved her.
This little Singapore boy with cancer needs help for treatment...He has recently been diagnosed with high-risk neuroblastoma cancer...
Googling your kid's health symptoms isn't always a bad thing. Just ask this mum who caught her child's rare disease just in time
This serious disease can often go unnoticed, so watch out for these symptoms, mums and dads.
The cancer-stricken girl appeals to her dad to stop the expensive treatments that have buried him deeply in debt
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