How one family’s story sparked research and care specifically dedicated to children with cancer

When childhood cancer turned life upside down

KickCancer is the story of a Belgian, happily blended family living with humour, love and small daily joys — until the frightening day they are told that one of their children, Raphaël, has cancer. A tumour in his foot called rhabdomyosarcoma — an indigestible name quickly shortened to “foot cancer”.

It’s the story of a family who tackles the first round of treatments with lousy jokes — because sometimes it’s best to laugh and keep one’s chin up. A family who meets cancer again and again, with several nasty relapses.

A shocking lack of innovation led to KickCancer’s creation

A family who learned the hard way that although incredible breakthroughs are being made to cure cancer, innovation remains an adult-only Holy Grail. Motivated to do more, they decided in 2017 to create KickCancer, a foundation dedicated to funding and fostering innovative treatments for all children and young people with cancer (not just foot cancer).

KickCancer was created thanks to Raphaël — he never asked, but we would never have done it without him (and it meant a lot to him too). He lived with the disease for 11 years. Over those years, not a single drug was developed for his disease. That says everything about why our mission matters.

We need to act for all children and young people affected by cancer!

We want to make sure all children with cancer are cured, and better cured. By supporting scientific research, removing obstacles and connecting people.

- Delphine Heenen, Founder

From one family’s initiative to a strong community

Since its creation, KickCancer has grown, and several other families have joined the fight to cure more children. Interested? Check our Patients section.

 KickCancer’s mission moves forward everyday thanks to them, our team, partners, other NGOs, volunteers, and, above all, thanks to you. 

KickCancer is a public-interest foundation working closely with the Friends of the KickCancer Foundation Fund, managed by the King Baudouin Foundation.

Curing cancer is making progress, except for children.

These are the hard facts and figures about childhood cancer. Ready to improve them with us?

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There are 16 main types of paediatric cancers and 100 subtypes.

Each is a rare disease that deserves specific scientific attention to drive progress in paediatric cancer research.

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1st cause of death by disease for children over 1 year old

All paediatric cancers are rare. As a result they remain too often underfunded and neglected. The only way to change this is to finance specific research in paediatric oncology.

16

There has been so much progress in the field of cancer research… but not for children.

Since 2007 only 16 new drugs were approved for kids vs. 200 for adults.

4 %

Innovation is lagging for children

The cure rate for kids with cancer has increased by only 4% since 2000.