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Recognising researchers this International Women's Day
International Women's Day (8th March) is a global day celebrating the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women.
We celebrate the female scientists who work tirelessly to fight childhood cancer - we asked three of our funded researchers about what motivates them in their work to improve treatment for neuroblastoma.
Join #OneCancerVoice in demanding action for cancer patients
England is facing a cancer emergency with missed cancer waiting times, a growing cancer backlog and worsening cancer patient experience. We are lagging behind comparative countries on cancer survival.
That’s why Neuroblastoma UK is speaking up with over 60 cancer charities as #OneCancerVoice. We’re collectively supporting millions of people living with cancer. And we want an ambitious, fully funded, long term strategy on cancer.
Sign the petition today.
Why I took part in RideLondon
Steve Wilkinson completed Ride London in 2022, a 100 mile cycling challenge, and raised over £1,000 for Neuroblastoma UK. He tells us why he got involved and shares some words of encouragement!
Research Grants - a 2022 update
This year we reviewed the current results of the research initially funded by Neuroblastoma UK from 2010 to 2017. Our Symposiums over the last ten years have brought together researchers to share their work and highlight topics, examples are: new treatments, advances in differentiation therapy, genetic landscape of neuroblastoma , the role of MYC gene and micro RNA signatures.
Dr Jinhui Gao, a Research Fellow will be looking into, ‘Investigating the role of Enhancer of Zeste homolog 2 (EZH2) and Natural Killer cells in Neuroblastoma’.
Intensive chemotherapy used in the treatment for high-risk neuroblastoma does not cure all children and has significant side effects and long-term toxicity, so it is imperative that we continue to look for new treatments. One area is to improve the efficacy of immunotherapy. Anti-GD2 immunotherapy is now a mainstay in the therapy of neuroblastoma. Natural killer cells play a major role in the effectiveness of anti-GD2 immunotherapy and EZH2 alters the action of natural killer cells. This pilot study will investigate the benefit of combining EZH2 inhibitors and anti-GD2 immunotherapy.
Dr Rob Ewing, an Assoc Prof in Cancer Systems Biology will be assessing, ‘How does the Zika virus kill Neuroblastoma cells? A potential new oncolytic virotherapy for Neuroblastoma’.
Members of this team at Southampton discovered that the Zika virus can specifically infect and kill cells in childhood brain tumours, and it has shown some promise in the laboratory with aggressive neuroblastoma. The funded research will look into the appropriateness of using this virus to specifically infect and destroy cancer cells without destroying normal cells; an approach known as oncolytic virotherapy. These are attractive potential treatments for childhood cancers as they typically have low toxicity and are well tolerated.
Neuroblastoma UK statement about debate in House of Commons on childhood cancer outcomes
Neuroblastoma UK, a charity that funds research into neuroblastoma, a rare and often aggressive childhood cancer, welcomes the debate in the House of Commons today (26 April) on childhood cancer outcomes.
There is an urgent need for more research funding into childhood cancers, particularly neuroblastoma, to improve diagnosis, treatment and survival rates.
Alan Carr and Friends - Chatty for Charity
Join our Patron Alan Carr and his funniest friends for a special night of live comedy on 30 May 2022, raising funds for Neuroblastoma UK and Rose Theatre. The stellar line-up includes Tom Allen, Rich Hall, and Suzi Ruffell.
A passing of time: 40 portraits
To mark our 40th anniversary, Joanne Humphreys, a professional artist and long-term supporter of Neuroblastoma UK, is creating some very special works of art entitled ‘The Passing of Time: 40 Portraits’
Inspired by her son, Joanne is producing a series of 40 portraits capturing the courage of 40 children affected by neuroblastoma. Read on for your exclusive sneak peek at Joanne’s work.
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