- Leukaemia & Lymphoma
- Brain tumours
- Solid tumours, e.g.
- Bone tumours (Osteosarcomas, Ewing’s sarcomas)
- Kidney tumours (Wilms tumours)
- Neuroblastomas
- Soft tissue sarcomas
The challenges for the future are:
- To find a cure for those children and young people with high-risk tumours and relapse who disease relapsed after initial treatment. With currently available therapy these patients have a lower chance of cure.
- To target therapy more specifically towards the individual tumours. This will reduce the side effects and burden that our therapy places on our young patients and their families.
The North of England Children’s Cancer Research fun has raised over £30 million to improve treatments for childhood cancer, and the charity has played a key role in making Newcastle a leading research centre in the fight against these terrible diseases.



