Funding boost of £2m will give hope to children with cancer trends now
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Children with cancer could be given new hope after a funding boost for experimental treatments.
At least a dozen families every day receive the devastating news that their child has the disease.
Experimental Cancer Medicine Centres (ECMCs) put drugs through early clinical trials to find new treatments.
Now 12 paediatric ECMCs across the UK are set to receive a £2.2million funding boost from the charity Cancer Research UK, the National Institute for Health and Care Research and the Little Princess Trust – the charity that provides wigs made from real hair, free of charge, to young people who have lost their hair through cancer.
12 paediatric ECMCs across the UK are set to receive a £2.2million funding boost from the charity Cancer Research UK, the National Institute for Health and Care Research and the Little Princess Trust
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