Could ‘prehabilitation’ help prepare children with cancer for a stem cell transplant?
Investigating whether diet or lifestyle changes could help children cope with bone marrow transplants better.
We have been funding expert research since 2016, aiming to ensure that every child and young person has a safe and effective treatment for their cancer, and that they can live long and happy lives post-treatment.
Investigating whether diet or lifestyle changes could help children cope with bone marrow transplants better.
Assessing the advantages and disadvantages of gastronomies and nasogastric tubes to help children who lose weight on cancer treatment.
Investigating the best follow up methods for childhood leukaemia to improve aftercare.
Developing a living systematic review of studies into new treatments for relapsed and refractory rhabdomyosarcoma.
Defining the molecular landscape of paediatric and adolescent acute leukaemia in Tanzania
What helps and what hinders in remotely delivered acceptance and commitment therapy for survivors of childhood brain tumours: a diary and interview study.
Understanding treatment decision-making processes in families where a child or young person has relapsed/refractory rhabdomyosarcoma
Development of a paediatric version of the Sarcoma Assessment Measure (SAM-Paeds): a specific tool for assessing quality of life in children with sarcoma
The use of proton beam therapy to improve outcomes in childhood abdominal tumours