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Message from our outgoing Chair
Research Trustee Guy Blanchard took on the role of Acting Chair in January 2017, to drive forward our role in funding the best UK collaborative research to find new and kinder treatments so that all children survive neuroblastoma.
We are enormously grateful to Guy for taking on this position and for his calm and thoughtful leadership and we send our thanks to him. As he returns to his research role, we look forward to his continued contribution to the charity.
Read more about his time as Acting Chair and why his priority is to ensure we remain an independent and experienced voice to represent children with this devastating disease.
11 days and counting
A huge shout out to our team of London Marathon runners. They are counting down the days to the starter's hooter and have been very busy training and fundraising. We're extremely grateful to all their efforts to raise funds for neuroblastoma research.
Our Patron, Alan Carr, occupies the dugout for "Niamh's Next Step"
We're delighted to see that our Patron, Alan Carr, is supporting this fabulous celebrity football match raising funds for Niamh's Next Step. All proceeds from the event will fund more neuroblastoma research giving hope to children with neuroblastoma and their families.
Andrew Wicking takes on the Ice Ultra 2018 for NBUK
The extraordinary Andy Wicking - long time close friend of Lizzy Bremer's parents - is again taking on the extraordinary Ice Ultra.
Marathons for Neuroblastoma!
A marathon effort by Sgt Chris Freeborn! Read on...
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Bradley Lowery
Following the sad passing of Bradley Lowery, Dr Guy Blanchard, Chair of Neuroblastoma UK, issued the following statement.
Team Power takes on the Glasgow Kiltwalk
Team Power take on the Glasgow Kiltwalk for neuroblastoma research.
Recycle your stamps
Recycle your stamps to help us find a cure for neuroblastoma and develop new, effective and kinder treatments for children.
Reform needed to EU paediatric regulation
The ICR and the Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust have responded to a European Commission consultation on the future of the EU Paediatric Regulation urging European officials to reform the rules on clinical trials in children now or risk cementing the current outdated approach for years to come.