
Treatment for relapsed or refractory neuroblastoma
Published: Feb 2025
Next review: Feb 2028
This factsheet is written to help you find out about what treatment options may be available and the kinds of support which may help you to decide what is right for your child.
Choosing which treatment is right for your child will depend on a number of things, including where their disease is and what treatment they have previously been given. Your child’s own doctor will be able to help you decide which is the most appropriate treatment for your child at this time.
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How this resource was made
This factsheet was reviewed by Professor Deborah Tweddle (Professor of Paediatric Oncology, Newcastle, and Medical Trustee of Neuroblastoma UK), Helen Pearson (Advance Nurse Practitioner Solid Tumours, The Royal Marsden, Surrey and Chief Nurse, Solving Kids’ Cancer UK), Professor Juliet Gray (Consultant Paediatric Oncologist and Chair of the UK Neuroblastoma Group, Southampton Children’s Hospital), Dr Aditi Vedi (Consultant Paediatric Oncologist, Addenbrookes Hospital, Cambridge), Dr Tom Jackson (NIHR Clinical Lecturer, UCLH, London), Sarah Brown (Paediatric Oncology Trainee, Southampton Children’s Hospital) and the Solving Kids’ Cancer Parent Involvement Forum on behalf of the CCLG Information Advisory Group, comprising parents, survivors and multi-professional experts in the field of children and young people’s cancer.
This booklet has been funded in partnership with Neuroblastoma UK and Solving Kids' Cancer UK.
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