Children's Cancer and Leukaemia Group
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An Introduction to the CCLG

CCLG Centres

The network of specialised centres is the backbone of the organisation of the CCLG. There are now 22 CCLG Centres. These are:

Royal Aberdeen Children's Hospital, ABERDEEN
The Children's Hospital, BIRMINGHAM
Addenbrooke's Hospital, CAMBRIDGE
Royal Hospital for Sick Children, EDINBURGH
Royal Hospital for Sick Children, GLASGOW
Leicester Royal Infirmary, LEICESTER
Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children, LONDON
Royal Manchester Children's Hospital, MANCHESTER
Queen's Medical Centre, NOTTINGHAM
Southampton General Hospital, SOUTHAMPTON
The Middlesex Hospital, LONDON
Royal Hospital for Sick Children, BELFAST
Royal Hospital for Sick Children, BRISTOL
Our Lady's Hospital for Sick Children, DUBLIN
Children's Hospital for Wales, Cardiff
St. James University Hospital, LEEDS
Alder Hey Children's Hospital, LIVERPOOL
Royal Victoria Infirmary, NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE
Sheffield Children's Hospital, SHEFFIELD
Royal Marsden Hospital, SUTTON
John Radcliffe Hospital, OXFORD
Barts and the London

The majority of individual UK members of the CCLG are either based in, or affiliated to, one of the 22 centres. It is in these centres that the majority of children with cancer are treated. To assist in the dissemination of information from the Data Centre to the Centres, there is now a designated Clinician/Centre Co-ordinator at each centre. Collection of data from patients treated in the centres is carried out by the centrally funded centre data managers.

To aid the prompt completion and return of forms relating to the various trials, part-time data managers have, since about May 1990, been employed in the various CCLG Centres.