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ChildCancerCCLG
Registrace 19. 03. 2012
Children’s Cancer and Leukaemia Group (CCLG) is a leading national charity and expert voice for all childhood cancers.
Each week in the UK and Ireland, more than 30 children are diagnosed with cancer. Our network of dedicated professional members work together in treatment, care and research to help shape a future where all children with cancer survive and live happy, healthy and independent lives.
We fund and support innovative world-class research and collaborate, both nationally and internationally, to drive forward improvements in childhood cancer. Our award-winning information resources help lessen the anxiety, stress and loneliness commonly felt by families, giving support throughout the cancer journey.
Each week in the UK and Ireland, more than 30 children are diagnosed with cancer. Our network of dedicated professional members work together in treatment, care and research to help shape a future where all children with cancer survive and live happy, healthy and independent lives.
We fund and support innovative world-class research and collaborate, both nationally and internationally, to drive forward improvements in childhood cancer. Our award-winning information resources help lessen the anxiety, stress and loneliness commonly felt by families, giving support throughout the cancer journey.
CCLG Research Talks - Episode 13: How might immunotherapy improve outcomes for bone tumours?
Join us as we talk to Dr Jonathan Fisher about how immunotherapy could help children with solid tumours.
Learn how researchers engineer immune cells to fight cancer
Find out about immunotherapy
Ask your questions about osteosarcoma research
Dr Jonathan Fisher
Jonathan runs a research lab at University College London and treats teenagers and young adults with cancer as a doctor at the University College London Hospital.
His research looks at how to engineer immune system cells to fight cancer. In his Little Princess Trust project, funded through the CCLG Research Funding Network, he is working on new immunotherapies for osteosarcoma.
CCLG Research Talks
This series of webinars aims to explore the world of childhood cancer research, aimed at parents and families of a child with cancer, and the general public. Each episode features expert speakers, as well as the opportunity for attendees to ask questions.
Learn how researchers engineer immune cells to fight cancer
Find out about immunotherapy
Ask your questions about osteosarcoma research
Dr Jonathan Fisher
Jonathan runs a research lab at University College London and treats teenagers and young adults with cancer as a doctor at the University College London Hospital.
His research looks at how to engineer immune system cells to fight cancer. In his Little Princess Trust project, funded through the CCLG Research Funding Network, he is working on new immunotherapies for osteosarcoma.
CCLG Research Talks
This series of webinars aims to explore the world of childhood cancer research, aimed at parents and families of a child with cancer, and the general public. Each episode features expert speakers, as well as the opportunity for attendees to ask questions.
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CCLG Research Discovery Day: Why mental health support is important for children with cancer
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Dr Sam Malins works in Nottingham with patients who have cancer to find ways to help them get the support that they need. His research focuses on how to improve people's access to mental health support, including how technology can help. Sam has a research project funded through CCLG, called "What is helpful and what is unhelpful about remotely delivered acceptance and commitment therapy for yo...
CCLG Research Talks - Episode 12: What is cancer care like for teenagers and young adults?
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Join us as we talk to Jo Stark about young people's cancer care in a special Teenage and Young Adult Cancer Awareness Month webinar for young people. - Learn what to expect from your care - Find out how to transition into teenage and young adult care - Ask your questions about teenage and young adult cancer nursing Jo Stark Jo is CCLG’s Chief Nurse, and previously worked as a Clinical Nurse Spe...
Emma Jones - CCLG Research Discovery Day talk
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Emma Jones tells the story of her daughter, Ruby, who sadly passed away in May 2020 after being diagnosed with T-cell acute lymphoblastic lymphoma - a rare and aggressive type of blood cancer. Ruby's family set up a Special Named Fund in Ruby's memory, Ruby's 'Live Kindly, Live Loudly' Fund, which raises money for research into T-cell acute lymphoblastic lymphoma and leukaemia. The talk was del...
CCLG Research Talks - Episode 11: What can patients' blood tell us about Wilms tumour?
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Join us as we talk to Professor Matthew Murray about Wilms tumour and improving kidney cancer care. - Learn what improvements are needed for children with Wilms tumour - Find out about biomarkers. Professor Matthew Murray Matthew is a professor at the University of Cambridge and treats children with cancer at Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust as an honorary consultant. He is i...
Why experts care about supportive care
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Childhood cancer experts talk about why supportive care is so important in caring for children with cancer.
Supportive care and mental health - interview with Dr Sam Malins
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Sam Malins talks to CCLG's Research Communications Executive, Ellie Ellicott, about the importance of supportive care during treatment for childhood cancer. Recorded at CCLG's Annual Meeting 2023.
CCLG Research Talks - Episode 10: How can leukaemia treatment affect a child's brain?
zhlédnutí 484Před 5 měsíci
Join us as we talk to Professor Chris Halsey about leukaemia treatment and how it can affect the brain. - Learn about why leukaemia treatment can affect a child's brain - Find out how researchers are working to make safer treatments Professor Chris Halsey Chris is the Head of the School of Cancer Sciences at the University of Glasgow and treats children with leukaemia at the Royal Hospital for ...
CCLG Research Discovery Day: Emma Jones - Creating a brighter future for children with cancer
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Emma Jones's daughter Ruby had T-cell lymphoblastic non-Hodgkin lymphoma, which developed into leukaemia. Ruby passed away aged 18 following intensive chemotherapy and a bone marrow transplant that did not prevent the cancer from coming back. Emma chose to set up a Special Named Fund at CCLG because Ruby's doctors told them that there wasn't effective treatment for Ruby's cancer yet, and that t...
CCLG Research Talks - Episode 9: How biobanking supports childhood cancer research
zhlédnutí 189Před 7 měsíci
Join us as we talk to Dr John Moppett about what the VIVO biobank is and how it supports expert childhood cancer research. - Learn about what happens to stored childhood cancer samples - Find out how the VIVO biobank supports research Dr John Moppett John is a consultant specialising in leukaemia and is the associate director at VIVO biobank. VIVO biobank is the UK’s leading resource for the st...
CCLG Research Talks - Episode 8: The long term side effects of childhood cancer and its treatment
zhlédnutí 310Před 9 měsíci
Join us as we talk to Nicky Webb about the long term effects of childhood cancer and its treatments for childhood cancer awareness month. - Learn about long-term side effects, or 'late effects' - Find out how researchers are working to reduce late effects Nicky Webb Nicky is a Clinical Nurses Specialist for the long term follow-up of survivors of childhood cancer in the East Midlands and co-cha...
CCLG Research Talks - Episode 7: Why can't we cure brain tumours?
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Content warning - this video contains images of real-life surgery. If you don't want to see this, please skip from 27:24 to 28:29 Join us as we talk to Dr Stuart Smith about why childhood brain tumours are so hard to cure. - Learn about how brain tumours are different to other cancer types - Find out how research is improving treatments Dr Stuart Smith Stuart is a brain surgeon and Associate Pr...
CCLG Research Talks - Episode 6: How powerful is awareness in diagnosing childhood cancer?
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Join us as we talk to Dr Shaarna Shanmugavadivel about her work improving awareness of childhood cancer. - Learn about the importance of knowing the signs and symptoms of childhood cancer - Find out how research is helping to raise awareness Dr Shaarna Shanmugavadivel Shaarna is a children's doctor working on a PhD in childhood cancer diagnosis. She is also a clinical ambassador for the nationa...
CCLG Research Talks - Episode 5: How has research helped children with leukaemia?
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We talk to Dr Lisa Russell about how research has changed outcomes for children with leukaemia. - Learn about the progress in treating leukaemia - Discover how research has. impacted patients' lives Dr Lisa Russell Lisa is a senior childhood cancer lecturer and researcher from Newcastle University. She is an expert in the field of leukaemia genetics and wants to find a single treatment that wou...
CCLG Research Talks - Episode 4: Why do we research childhood cancer?
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On International Childhood Cancer Day, we talk to Dr Bob Phillips about what childhood cancer research is, what types there are, and why it matters. - Learn about the types of research - Ask your questions about childhood cancer research - Discover how research impacts patients' lives Dr Bob Phillips Bob is a researcher and consultant from Yorkshire specialising in evidence synthesis and suppor...
Will and Sophie Have Radiotherapy - a children's guide to radiotherapy
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Will and Sophie Have Radiotherapy - a children's guide to radiotherapy
Ben's Stem Cell Transplant - a children's guide to stem cell transplants
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Ben's Stem Cell Transplant - a children's guide to stem cell transplants
CCLG Research Talks - Episode 3: How can we improve quality of life for children with lymphoma?
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CCLG Research Talks - Episode 3: How can we improve quality of life for children with lymphoma?
Visit to the Institute of Cancer Research
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Visit to the Institute of Cancer Research
CCLG Research Talks - Episode 2: How do you out-google Google?
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CCLG Research Talks - Episode 2: How do you out-google Google?
CCLG Research Talks - Episode 1: How Kidney Cancer Research Works
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CCLG Research Talks - Episode 1: How Kidney Cancer Research Works
CAR-T Cell Therapy 3: Keeping Entertained
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CAR-T Cell Therapy 3: Keeping Entertained
Heartbreaking.
Well spoken
Thank you too
Is there a way to join these webinars live?
Hi, you can sign up for email updates about upcoming webinars here: eepurl.com/iee_Yr
My sister has cancer she has got lymphoma
My brother too. He has 10-20 years life expectancy left, and it hurts so much. Treat every day with them like it’s your last. I keep hurting but stay strong for them and keep a happy face, that’s the best way you can go about it
Only in Ohio 💀
I'm crying
I really suggest to little book version of this it helped me a lot
Wonderful man. He removed my daughters brain tumour and I couldn't thank him enough.
You guys do an amazing job, Thank You
I suffered with meningitis and mr mallucci was my doctor
Very useful, my nephews daughter will hopefully be accepted to Florida for proton treatment. some very useful tips.
Hi Leukaemia is the most common cancer in children. ALL stands for Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia and AML stands for Acute Myeloid Leukaemia. If you need any further information, please let us know and we will be happy to help. Best wishes CCLG Team
What does ALL and AML mean at 3:17?