Solving Kids' Cancer UK becomes A Founding Partner
Cancer Awareness Trust is delighted to announce Solving Kids’ Cancer UK as our latest Founding Partner.
Solving Kids’ Cancer UK advocates and campaigns for greater and better access to treatments that will improve survival and quality-of-life for children with cancer. It initiates and funds research into innovative new therapies to cure more children with neuroblastoma, one of the most fatal paediatric cancers. Based in the UK, they are at the forefront of supporting children to access clinical trials both in the UK and around the world, a challenge that too many families find impossible to navigate without their expert help.
There are too few clinical trials open to children with cancer around the world. The systems to help families and health professionals find those that do exist are poorly designed and quite often disjointed. This leaves people desperately searching for available treatment options at a time of crisis. Key to our ambition for Cancer Platform is to make it quick and easy to find what people need. The challenge facing us with children’s cancer means we will only get there through collaboration with experts, with those working closely with families experiencing this in real-time, and with those who can push for greater engagement from those with the resources to do better.
“For parents of children with cancer access to accurate, up-to-date information about available clinical trials is an absolute necessity. Making sure this is available to everyone regardless of location, treatment centre, or clinician, will mean as many children as possible having the opportunity to access a clinical trial and provide reassurance to families that every option that might benefit their child is explored.” Gail Jackson, CEO of Solving Kids’ Cancer UK
“Finding information when you have cancer as an adult is incredibly stressful. As a parent or someone caring for a child with cancer, it’s even worse. Cancer Awareness Trust is committed to helping families get the best information and support they can and the partnership with Solving Kids’ Cancer UK will get us a big step closer to delivering on that ambition. I am very much looking forward to working with Gail and the team on this important live collaboration.” Professor Sir Chris Evans, Co-Founder of Cancer Awareness Trust
To find out more or to support this live collaboration, email Mike at mike@cancerawarenesstrust.org
To find out more about Solving Kids’ Cancer UK or to support their work directly, email info@solvingkidscancer.org.uk or visit www.solvingkidscancer.org.uk