Creating the West Midlands Childhood Cancer Clinical Cohort
Gathering data to uncover how childhood cancer and its treatment impacts survivors long-term quality of life.
We have been funding expert research since 2016, aiming to ensure that every child and young person has a safe and effective treatment for their cancer, and that they can live long and happy lives post-treatment.
Gathering data to uncover how childhood cancer and its treatment impacts survivors long-term quality of life.
This project will investigate how young people and their families experience skin cancer. Dr Wendy McInally hopes to further develop the teenage and young adult cancer service, and create information that will help young people with skin cancer and their families.
Development of a multi-factorial prognostic model to optimise treatment decision making and outcomes in paediatric low-grade glioma
What helps and what hinders in remotely delivered acceptance and commitment therapy for survivors of childhood brain tumours: a diary and interview study.
Development of a paediatric version of the Sarcoma Assessment Measure (SAM-Paeds): a specific tool for assessing quality of life in children with sarcoma