World first guidelines created January 20, 2023 The study which developed the revolutionary clinical guidelines was co-funded by The Kids’ Cancer Project, led by researchers from the Murdoch Children’s Research Institute, and endorsed by the Australian and New Zealand Children’s Oncology Group.
Owen Finegan’s Christmas Message 2022 December 14, 2022 Over the twelve days leading up to Christmas, we will be celebrating some of our incredible community and partners, by looking at the impact they are helping us make on childhood cancer.
Millie and her life-saving sisters October 31, 2022 When a cancer battle meant young Millie was down and almost out, her brave sisters stepped in to bring her back from the brink.
The bear that shows people care October 17, 2022 In hospital with her seriously ill three-month-old son, one mum was given a comforting sense of support from, of all places, a teddy bear.
Case study | Serco Facilities Management August 30, 2022 Serco Facilities Management (formerly Facilities First Australia) have partnered with The Kids’ Cancer Project since 2018 providing incredible support throughout various fundraising initiatives most notably, the annual national Write A Book In A Day competition.
“You really can make a difference” August 29, 2022 For a parent watching their brave child go through the kids’ cancer experience, the journey is almost unimaginable. Fortunately, there’s plenty that other families can do to lighten that load.
Australia Has Voted. What’s next for Brain Cancer? August 18, 2022 The Kids’ Cancer Project is looking forward to collaborating with the new Minister for Health, the Hon. Mark Butler MP.
‘iBounce’ back to good health August 18, 2022 iBounce is a distance-delivered digital education program that encourages children to get physical following their cancer treatment.
12-Year-old writes her own book! July 12, 2022 12-Year-old Shivani writes her own book to help kids with cancer