Hannah from London was born with retinoblastoma, a type of cancer that starts in the eye. She had her left eye removed, chemotherapy and radiotherapy, as well as cryotherapy to save some sight in her remaining eye. It is difficult for Hannah to see, and she has had health problems following her cancer treatment, but her experience has helped her concentrate on what she really wants to do.
“I’ve had cancer, people I care about have had cancer and I have lost people I love to cancer, so I want to do everything I can in their memory to help others. I achieved a first-class degree in politics and now want to use this as a way to help other people in the future. I worked in Parliament as a Researcher and now work at a health charity in Public Affairs. I am a Cancer Campaigns Ambassador and a Patient Representative on the Children & Young People Advisory Panel for Cancer Research UK, which involves encouraging politicians to improve early diagnosis, lending my personal experience to shape the work the charity does, and other measures which can make a real difference.”