Making tumours glow: Max's mission to make childhood cancer surgery safer
Research takes time, so it can be hard to understand what progress is being made. But what if we could follow a single idea through the research journey?
Research takes time, so it can be hard to understand what progress is being made. But what if we could follow a single idea through the research journey?
CCLG: The Children & Young People’s Cancer Association has supported The Little Princess Trust (LPT) in funding four new research projects that aim to develop much-needed new treatments for children with cancer.
CCLG: The Children & Young People’s Cancer Association’s flagship awareness campaign, Child Cancer Smart, has released new guidance on childhood bone cancers today.
There are many types of nurses, each playing a vital role in supporting children and young people through cancer. This week, we spoke to Helen Trower, a research nurse at the Weston Park Cancer Clinical Trials Centre in Sheffield...
We talk to Professor Deborah Tweddle about how understanding more about genetics has helped treatment for neuroblastoma.
Diagnosis is a scary time for families, full of unknowns. So how can we make diagnosis quicker and more accurate? Our researchers have some exciting ideas...
Dr Shaarna Shanmugavadivel explains Child Cancer Smart, our new campaign aiming to improve childhood cancer diagnosis times.
Susie Aldiss talks about the top ten research priorities in childhood cancer and what's next for this project.
CCLG: The Children & Young People’s Cancer Association has supported The Little Princess Trust (LPT) in funding two new research projects that aim to improve treatment and care for children and people with brain tumours.