CCLG brings early career researchers together at new event
CCLG: The Children & Young People’s Cancer Association hosted its first Early Career Researcher (ECR) Day last week.
CCLG: The Children & Young People’s Cancer Association hosted its first Early Career Researcher (ECR) Day last week.
Dr Jess Morgan at Leeds Children’s Hospital and Dr Gemma Bryan at University of Surrey hope to understand more about how hospitals are offering chemotherapy that needs to be given as infusions over a number of days.
In this section you will find information about how children make sense of, and understand, death and dying. Children’s ideas change as they develop and according to previous experiences.
The next Paediatric Oncology GRID Teaching Session will be on Understanding translational molecular tests as an oncologist and the make up of a good clinical study, taking place on Wednesday 14 January from 1.30pm - 4pm, via Zoom.
All doctors and also all other healthcare professionals. Monthly Wednesday lectures, linked with Pakistan. Other countries can access these on request. High quality talks on paediatric haematology and oncology issues, usually presented by UK colleagues.
A simple whole-school run or walk on a day you choose in September, to raise funds and awareness for Childhood Cancer Awareness Month.
As 2025 draws to a close, we’re reflecting on a big year for CCLG – from launching our new name and website to leading a national childhood cancer awareness campaign. So, what has our research team been up to?
Our expert information helps children and young people and everyone supporting them, to navigate the challenges of cancer and its impact, offering reassurance and clarity when it is needed most.
CCLG's CEO, Ashley Ball-Gamble, looks back at a packed year for the charity.