A future where no child dies of neuroblastoma or suffers due to the treatment they receive
For over two decades we’ve provided vital support across the UK to children and families affected by neuroblastoma, drive innovative clinical research and raise awareness of the impact of childhood cancer.
We initiate and fund pioneering and best-in-class clinical research to save lives and improve outcomes for children.
We provide a family support service, led by professionals with personal experience of caring for a child with neuroblastoma.
We raise awareness of childhood cancer and advocate and campaign for positive change.
The need for our research
Clinical research brings the all-important hope that families need when facing a childhood cancer diagnosis. We are working towards a future with much-needed improved outcomes for children with neuroblastoma.
100
children in the UK are diagnosed with neuroblastoma every year.
50%
survival rate for children diagnosed with high-risk neuroblastoma.
10%
survival rate for children with high-risk neuroblastoma who relapse.
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Our latest news
Funding award extends clinical trial for children with relapsed or refractory neuroblastoma
We're pleased to announce the extension of funding for the MiNivAn trial, investigating new combination therapies for children with relapsed or refractory high-risk neuroblastoma.
Solving Kids’ Cancer UK announces three-year charity partnership with Julius Baer International Ltd
Solving Kids’ Cancer UK is proud to announce a new three-year charity partnership with Julius Baer International Ltd, the UK entity of one of the world’s leading wealth management firms.
New funding for Senior Trial Coordinator post at Cancer Research Clinical Trials Unit
Solving Kids’ Cancer UK are pleased to announce renewed funding for the Cancer Research Clinical Trials Unit (CRCTU) at the University of Birmingham.
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A future where no child dies of neuroblastoma or suffers due to the treatment they receive
We exist to provide vital support across the UK to children and families affected by neuroblastoma, drive innovative clinical research and raise awareness of the impact of childhood cancer.
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A future where no child dies of neuroblastoma or suffers due to the treatment they receive
Help us make this change
How you can helpResearch. Support. Awareness.
We are striving for better outcomes for children and families affected by childhood cancer. Solving Kids' Cancer UK has a particular focus and expertise in the rare and complex cancer, neuroblastoma. We will not stop until children with neuroblastoma, in the UK and beyond, have access to the treatments they need as close to home as possible.
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Thanks so much for taking part in GTTG this year. Your support means a lot to the team and to those Leeds Mind help. Hope you have a great rest of your stream!
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Thanks so much for taking part in GTTG this year. Your support means a lot to the team and to those Leeds Mind help. Hope you have a great rest of your stream!
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Research
We initiate and fund pioneering and best-in-class clinical research to save lives and improve outcomes for children.
Support
We provide a family support service, led by professionals with personal experience of caring for a child with neuroblastoma.
Awareness
We raise awareness of childhood cancer and advocate and campaign for positive change.