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Derwent London donates £25k to #NBUK100K Appeal
Our very grateful thanks to Derwent London for donating £25k to the NBUK £100k Appeal.
Chatty Man Alan Carr launches childhood cancer appeal NBUK£100K
Neuroblastoma UK, the children’s cancer research charity, is delighted to welcome comedian and television personality, Alan Carr, as a patron, as it launches its NBUK£100k campaign.
Littleham Arts & Music Festival support Neuroblastoma UK
Earlier this month, our Chair, Susan Hay, and Trustee Keith Holmes wended their separate ways to deepest North Devon to accept a very generous donation from the Littleham Arts and Music Festival Charity Fundraising effort in 2015.
New Parent Booklet
Working in partnership with the Children's Cancer and Leukaemia Group (CCLG), our Parent Booklet has been fully updated and revised. The booklet is designed for parents and carers of a child who has been diagnosed with neuroblastoma.
Exclusive on-line auction with Alan Carr!
Thank you to all our online bidders and wonderful guests who helped us raise over £25,000 for Neuroblastoma UK. Alan Carr was a wonderful host and auctioneer and we are extremely grateful for his support.
Hope's Coronation Street story
In one of Coronation Street’s most heartbreaking storylines, Fiz Brown’s daughter Hope will be diagnosed with a highly aggressive cancer.
£5mn for drug development at NICR
Cancer Research UK’s Drug Discovery Committee has awarded Newcastle University’s Northern Institute of Cancer Research £5mn to bring more cancer drugs to clinical trials
The Neuroblastoma Society becomes NEUROBLASTOMA UK
The eagle-eyed among you will have noticed that we have changed our name – but only slightly! The Neuroblastoma Society has become Neuroblastoma UK. Our principal purpose remains the same – to support and encourage UK-led research into the treatment of neuroblastoma, and to support families affected by neuroblastoma. And we remain a fully volunteer led and driven organisation ensuring that around 95p from every £1 you donate will be channelled into finding new and better treatments, and one day a cure, for this aggressive childhood cancer.