CCLG Research Talks: How has research helped children with leukaemia?
Hear from Dr Lisa Russell about how research has changed outcomes for children with leukaemia.
Hear from Dr Lisa Russell about how research has changed outcomes for children with leukaemia.
When you hear ‘skin cancer’ you probably think about years of exposure to sun. The average patient is 65 years old when they are diagnosed, but it's also a common cancer for young people...
Welcome to a special edition of Research Roundup in honour of the first ever Teenage and Young Adult Cancer Awareness Month!
Children’s Cancer and Leukaemia Group (CCLG) is proud to announce a new research project aiming to improve diagnosis and monitoring of Wilms tumour, a type of childhood kidney cancer.
March is Brain Tumour Awareness month, so let’s look at the brain. Find out why electricity matters and about the fascinating research that could help children with brain tumours...
On International Childhood Cancer Day, we spoke to Dr Bob Phillips about what childhood cancer research is, what types there are, and why it matters.
February 11th is International Day of Women and Girls in Science, which celebrates the scientific achievements of women and encourages all children to consider a future in science.
On Saturday 4 February, it is World Cancer Day. The theme for this year is ‘Close the care gap’. We take a look at what needs to be done to help children with cancer globally.
Learn about the world of kidney cancer research from Wilms tumour expert Professor Kathy Pritchard-Jones.