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Expert information for anyone affected by childhood cancer before, during and after treatment.
Our research is focused only on cancers affecting children and young people. Through our funding of world-class research, we aim to deepen understanding and foster collaborations to support some of the most innovative and ground-breaking research into childhood cancer.
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From running to skydiving, organising your own fundraising event or supporting one of our campaigns, there are lots of ways you can get involved with #teamCCLG and help us to beat childhood cancer.
In support or in memory of your child, our Special Named Funds mean your fundraising can be directed to a specific area of our work, including research into particular types of cancer.
05.02.25
The CCLG-funded Childhood Cancer Smart project has published a paper today calling for greater awareness of the symptoms of bone cancers in children...Read more
04.02.25
Today on World Cancer Day (Tuesday 4 February) the UK Government have re-confirmed their commitment to delivering a National Cancer Plan for England...Read more
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Do you work within paediatric and TYA oncology? If so, join CCLG as a professional member today and help us to beat childhood cancer.
Becoming a member reflects your dedication and commitment to work together with other professionals to help save more children's lives. You will have the opportunity to keep up-to-date with the highest standards of care and treatment, influence best practice, contribute to national strategy and policy and benefit from our extensive network group structure. Our members offer advice to the Government and NHS England as well as providing feedback to bodies like NICE.
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