Accepting the past and looking to the future
Cara Smith was diagnosed with a brain tumour as a toddler. Here, she tells us how the past is helping shape her future.
Cara Smith was diagnosed with a brain tumour as a toddler. Here, she tells us how the past is helping shape her future.
A Hertfordshire school has raised £3,000 for Children’s Cancer and Leukaemia Group (CCLG) in support of two of its pupils undergoing treatment for cancer. Children and staff at Thundridge Primary marked World Cancer Day on February 4 by braving the elements to take on a 5K sponsored...
UK employees at World Duty Free, which is part of leading global travel retailer Dufry, have voted for Children’s Cancer and Leukaemia Group (CCLG) becoming the company’s latest charity partner.
This year, Childen's Cancer and Leukaemia Group (CCLG) is proudly celebrating its 45th anniversary.
In TYAC's ambitious strategy for 2020 - 2025, one of our aims was to lead and fund world-class research dedicated to teenage and young adult cancers. Following a hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic, today we're proud to launch our first research strategy to help fulfil that goal.
With the COVID-19 pandemic delaying many of its plans, Teenagers and Young Adults with Cancer (TYAC) has revisited its ambitious 2020-2025 strategic plan. Ashley Ball-Gamble, CEO of TYAC and CCLG, explains more.
The actor Stephen Fry has lent his support to a Children's Cancer and Leukaemia Group (CCLG) Special Named Fund by voicing a new audiobook released to raise funds for research into rhabdomyosarcoma.
Imaging is central to diagnosing and monitoring solid cancers and scans are a key part of the patient and family journey. Different types of scans such as CT, MRI and PET, have all become commonplace in hospitals throughout the UK and children benefit from the accurate high-quality images they produce.
Naomi Shefford-Thomas, CCLG Information Executive and mum to Phoebe, who underwent almost four years of treatment for neuroblastoma, answers your questions.