Surprising science - how diabetes drugs could treat childhood leukaemia
New cancer treatments take a long time and a lot of money to develop. So, what if we could use existing drugs from other conditions to kill cancer cells?
New cancer treatments take a long time and a lot of money to develop. So, what if we could use existing drugs from other conditions to kill cancer cells?
A Leicestershire lady who was diagnosed with blood cancer at 21 is sharing her story to encourage other young people to get checked if they’re worried about their health.
Sean was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia in August 2023, when he was just three years old. His mother, Siobhan, shares his story.
Amelia was diagnosed with acute myeloid leukaemia (AML), aged 11. Amelia’s mum, Gemma, shares her story.
A family whose son was treated for leukaemia is raising awareness of the disease and funds for research into improving treatments for it.
A Little Princess Trust-funded research project has found that a previously overlooked type of circular DNA may explain why some children with leukaemia relapse.
Eilidh Mackay was diagnosed with leukaemia, a type of blood cancer, when she was 14, and, while undergoing treatment for this, she was also diagnosed with thyroid cancer aged 17, which relapsed in 2023.
Dr Cristina Pina and Dr Sabrina Tosi share how perseverance, new technologies, and collaboration can help children with leukaemia.
Sophie was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL) in April 2021 at the age of seven. Her mother, Tanya, shares her story.