
Today we’re joining with 50 other cancer charities across the UK, to make the urgent call for the Comprehensive Spending Review to deliver Government commitments to improve cancer survival and care.

After losing his battle with neuroblastoma aged 6, Felix left an incredible legacy which will help countless children just like him.

The summer months are always busy here for team SKC with lots of exciting things around the corner in Autumn to prepare for.

We are delighted to announce our membership into Childhood Cancer International Europe (CCI-E)- a global network of 187 organisations committed to finding the best care for children and young people facing cancer.

Find out more about the latest breakthrough from researchers across Europe on the significance of ALK gene alterations in high-risk neuroblastoma.

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.

In 2018, we announced our awarded membership to the Association of Medical Research Charities (AMRC), but what does this actually mean for our research?

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.

Solving Kids' Cancer patron Rob Brydon shares a special message about the Butterfly Relay