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From one inspirational vision to international research progress: How Liz Clarke-Saul’s legacy continues to drive adamantinoma research
In 2001, Liz was diagnosed with adamantinoma at the age of 12.
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Researchers test new imaging approach to better detect cancer spread in Ewing sarcoma as part of an international clinical trial
The grant offers additional support to the international clinical trial, INTER-EWING-1…
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New research is awarded exploring how Ewing sarcoma spreads using bubble-like structures.
This research may help to uncover new ways to disrupt cancer growth
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Charities come together again this April for Teenage and Young Adult Cancer Awareness
Around 2,300 young people aged are diagnosed with cancer each year
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Meet Tom Sheffle – Bone Cancer Research Trust’s Inspiring New Ambassador
Tom’s journey was diagnosed with Ewing sarcoma in his rib in 2010.
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New research grant awarded to engineer a pioneering laboratory tool to identify safer and more effective immunotherapies for Ewing sarcoma
The research group has developed a new laboratory tool called a ‘microfluidic avidity…
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New study arm in rEECur trial with Trabectedin for relapsed Ewing sarcoma
This development will offer additional options for patients with limited treatment alternatives.
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Long-term supporter of the Bone Cancer Research Trust has been awarded an BEM (British Empire Medal)
Sue has been recognised for the work she's done to remember her daughter, Mary
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£1 million research investment to develop next-generation immunotherapy for Ewing sarcoma
The team will focus on a genetic change found in most cases of Ewing sarcoma, known as…
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Exploring new ways to help the immune system fight osteosarcoma
This project aims to study how osteosarcoma cells suppress the immune system by influencing…