Working together
In the latest edition of her blog our CEO, Gail, shares her experience of being part of the National Neuroblastoma Nursing Group, made up of cancer nurse specialists and research nurses.
An AMRC member charity: What does it mean?
In 2018, we announced our awarded membership to the Association of Medical Research Charities (AMRC), but what does this actually mean for our research?
Research update- June 2021
The Spring months have been as busy as ever for our research team, with the announcement of our latest project as well as progress reviews for our ongoing work and looking ahead at the SKC research strategy for the coming years.
Special Message from Rob Brydon for the Butterfly Relay
Solving Kids' Cancer patron Rob Brydon shares a special message about the Butterfly Relay
Charities Fund Research into Treating Chemotherapy-Resistant Neuroblastoma
Solving Kids’ Cancer UK with partners have awarded £500,000 to the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) and collaborating institutions for research into identifying and treating neuroblastoma in newly diagnosed children.
Exploring the statistics behind neuroblastoma in the UK
A closer look into the National Cancer Registration and Analysis Service (NCRAS) 2021 report on cancer in children, teenagers and young adults.
Together, we are stronger
In the latest edition of her blog our CEO, Gail, reflects on what it means to be part of a parent-led charity.
Research explainer: Single cell study finds sympathoblasts as the root of neuroblastoma
We had We had the opportunity to speak with one of the lead authors of this work, Dr. Jan Molenaar of the Princess Máxima Centre about its significance and what it means for patients.
Research update- March 2021
We have started the year with a new addition to the research team, our Research and Digital Comms Officer Emily Hall who will be focused on sharing and celebrating our research work and helping families navigate the world of neuroblastoma research.