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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?
We talk to Dr Heather Rose about how artificial intelligence could help doctors diagnose brain tumours more quickly and accurately.
CCLG: The Children & Young People’s Cancer Association has supported The Little Princess Trust (LPT) in funding four new research projects that aim to develop much-needed new treatments for children with cancer.
Diagnosis is a scary time for families, full of unknowns. So how can we make diagnosis quicker and more accurate? Our researchers have some exciting ideas...
Sports shirts including those of legendary footballers Pele and Diego Maradona are being auctioned to raise funds for children’s brain tumour research.
Ezra was diagnosed with medulloblastoma, when six years old in June 2024. His mum, Rhiannon, shares his story.
CCLG: The Children & Young People’s Cancer Association has supported The Little Princess Trust (LPT) in funding two new research projects that aim to improve treatment and care for children and people with brain tumours.
A Lincolnshire man is climbing the tallest peak in the Peak District whilst blindfolded to raise funds for children’s brain tumour research in support of a teenager registered blind after having undergone treatment for the disease as a boy.
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.