
Pass The Smile For Ben๐๐ป๐
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#ChildhoodCancer stole Ben. We fight on. Raised ยฃ256k+ for research & alt treatments at CCLG. Also raised ยฃ35k+ for other #cancer charities
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๐ฃ The National Sarcoma Survey 2025 is live. If you're a parent or carer of a child with sarcoma, your experience can help Sarcoma UK monitor and improve the future quality of health services for people with #sarcoma ๐ Have your say at bit.ly/4a8hym9

๐ Starting this week! FREE Hope Programme for parents of children with cancer begins 16/01. ๐ฌBeth shared "The course really got me thinking.. I've made positive changes and met great friends." ๐ป Book: h4c.org.uk/courses-all/poโฆ #ChildhoodCancer Pls share Pass The Smile For Ben๐๐ป๐ CCLG



On Fri we visited Dr Darrell Green & postgrad researcher Kirsty Soanes at the Biomedical Research Centre UEA, along with our friends Lisa & David from Just George, to find out more about their new project studying the shape of the gene mutation that causes #rhabdomyosarcoma


๐ขBreaking news on #WorldCancerDay: The UK Government has announced that children and young people will be included in the upcoming Cancer Plan for England. Rachel Kirby-Rider ๐ and Ashley Ball-Gamble @CCLGuk share our joint response to today's news ow.ly/A1Qc50UT67v


The 5th update for the living-REFoRMS project (LSR-5) is now available to see on the Alice's Arc website! alicesarc.org/wp-content/uplโฆ This review has now identified >170 published early phase studies with >1350 children and young people with relapsed/refractory #rhabdomyosarcoma


We're excited to be able to fund this innovative new research that offers hope to young people with metastatic osteosarcoma. Both CCLG and Bone Cancer Research Trust are committed to developing more effective treatments and, in turn, improving outcomes for young people whose osteosarcoma has spread.




New research funding opportunity! Our VIVObiobank Pilot Grants support early career researchers to undertake a biological study using samples from the biobank



