SIOP Europe 2025
The next annual SIOP Europe meeting will take place in May 12-16 in Budapest, Hungary with many of our partners present to exchange knowledge and ideas.
International Childhood Cancer Day
15 February 2025
The International Childhood Cancer Day is a global collaborative campaign to raise awareness about childhood cancer, and to express support for children and adolescents with cancer, the survivors and their families.
Diagnosis & Treatment Cluster Video
Projects funded under the EU call ´Pragmatic clinical trials to optimise treatments for patients with refractory cancers´ are presented in a
Diagnosis & Treatment Cluster video
IntReALL Video
The International Study for Treatment of Childhood Relapsed ALL is explained by the study coordinator and a patient advocacy.
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Imagine pour Margo
Imagine for Margo – Children without Cancer fights against childhood cancer.
Created in 2011, the association continues Margo’s initiative by leading advocacy and fundraising to accelerate research in order to better understand and cure childhood cancer.
The association is member in the IntReALL 2020 consortium.
BSPHO Clinical Trial Day 2023
On the 9th of June, IntReALL 2020 member Prof. Dr. Barbara de Moerloose spoke about the project on the annual BSPHO Clinical Trial Day at Provinciehuis, Leuven, Belgium. With about 60 attendees, the event aimed to recognise accomplishments from clinical trials, facilitate discussions, and promote networking.
IntReALL 2020 started
IntReALL 2020 - the International Study for Treatment of Childhood Relapsed ALL 2020
An EU funded Project started on May 01 2023.
Relapse of acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) remains a leading cause of mortality in childhood cancer.
IntReALL 2020 will conduct randomized and historically controlled trials in children with relapsed B-cell precursor (BCP) ALL with the aim to replace toxic chemotherapy with better tolerated and more efficacious immunotherapeutic drugs.
More soon here.
With 18 EU member states and 3 non-EU members, IntReALL constitutes the largest study group for childhood relapsed ALL in the world.