
CCLG Annual Conference
The UK's leading professional conference for all those working within paediatric and TYA oncology will take place on: 16-17 March 2026, at Manchester Central, Manchester, UK.
The UK's leading professional conference for all those working within paediatric and TYA oncology will take place on: 16-17 March 2026, at Manchester Central, Manchester, UK.
Targeting treatments to cancer cells is a key goal of childhood cancer research. After all, why wouldn’t you want your treatment to only harm the thing you want to fight?
Children’s Cancer and Leukaemia Group (CCLG) and Teenagers and Young Adults with Cancer (TYAC) have merged their memberships to form a new professional association which will bring together healthcare professionals and researchers to achieve the best possible care and support for children, teenagers and young adults with cancer.
Useful links for nurses working in children and young people's oncology
CCLG Recommended guidance on standards for children’s cancer nurse training, and minimum workforce staffing requirements trained to the recommended level.
Order your free box of pin badges to sell during Teenage and Young Adult Cancer Awareness Month.
Discover our support for researchers in the earlier stages of children and young people’s cancer research.
Agitation is restless moving, shouting, twitching or jerking of the body.
A memorial football match in honour of a five-year-old boy who died from a brain tumour has raised more than £4,000 for CCLG: The Children & Young People’s Cancer Association.
Gathering data to uncover how childhood cancer and its treatment impacts survivors long-term quality of life.