How we help researchers make a difference
Did you know that CCLG is the professional body for all healthcare professionals and researchers who work in young people’s cancer services across the UK and Ireland?
Did you know that CCLG is the professional body for all healthcare professionals and researchers who work in young people’s cancer services across the UK and Ireland?
While almost all children diagnosed with retinoblastoma survive, there is still an urgent need for safer and more effective treatments that can save lives and eyesight.
Little Princess Trust (LPT) researchers have found that children treated in childhood cancer treatment centres across the UK and Ireland all have the same high chance of recovery.
A major new initiative designed to address the long-standing underfunding of research focused on teenagers and young adults with cancer, particularly in the psychosocial aspects of care, is set to launch.
Little Princess Trust (LPT) researchers have discovered a new method that bone cancer can use to secretly fight the immune system
Teenagers and young adults with cancer know what they need - faster diagnosis, age-specific support, better treatments - but their voices often go unheard. We want to change that.
An Isleham family’s fundraising in memory of their four-year-old son who died from cancer has helped fund two new research projects into the disease.
CCLG: The Children & Young People’s Cancer Association’s flagship awareness campaign, Child Cancer Smart, has released new guidance to help GPs spot the signs of abdominal cancers sooner.
CCLG: The Children & Young People’s Cancer Association has funded three new solid tumour research projects.