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Linking to Daisy’s Eye Cancer Fund website

Links to Daisy’s Eye Cancer Fund website will support the communication of vital information about this very serious and important condition to parents, older patients, survivors, medical professionals, volunteers and others.

Requesting permission to link to Daisy’s Eye Cancer Fund is not necessary, though we are delighted to hear when and where links are being placed. 

The contents of the linking site must not be in conflict with the aims of Daisy’s Eye Cancer Fund.

Links to Daisy’s Eye Cancer Fund website must not be used in such a way as to imply the charity’s endorsement of the linking site, or any related products or services offered on that site.

Daisy’s Eye Cancer Fund reserves the right to request the removal of any link which is inappropriately placed. 

Daisy’s Eye Cancer Fund logo must not be used without first obtaining written permission from the charity.  Requests may be sent to
info@daisyseyecancerfund.org

The following explanatory text about Daisy’s Eye Cancer Fund may be placed on the linking site:
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“Daisy’s Eye Cancer Fund is the world’s only charity responding to the needs of children with retinoblastoma – an eye cancer which kills over 7,000 youngsters each year.  With a particular focus on developing countries, the charity funds clinical research projects and professional development programs, and provides financial and logistical support to families of children who must travel to access specialist medical care that is unavailable to them locally. 

"The ultimate goal of Daisy’s Eye Cancer Fund is to establish sustainable, locally managed treatment centres in underserved regions of the world so that, one day soon, no child will face death from an entirely treatable cancer due to lack of resources.  Daisy’s Eye Cancer Fund relies entirely on donations to continue this vital work.”
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Links from Daisy’s Eye Cancer Fund website

External links can be found throughout Daisy’s Eye Cancer Fund Website. The charity receives many link-exchange requests.  However, whilst external exposure is appreciated, Daisy’s Eye Cancer Fund website will only link to external websites which are considered useful resources. 
Daisy’s Eye Cancer Fund Website will not link to the following:
• websites focused on general health information not related to eye care or children’s cancer;

• websites promoting any cancer therapy which has not been medically   
  investigated or proven,

• websites providing inaccurate or misleading information,

• websites whose focus is in conflict with the goals of the charity. 

To request a link exchange, please email web@daisyseyecancerfund.org.  Requests will be considered on their individual merit, and the charity will not enter into any correspondence about decisions. 


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Our website developer has worked hard on the JAVA sections of this website, in the hope that you will enjoy it.

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Or
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