
Newsletter: Highlights from the SCCSS 2024
New newsletter from the Childhood Cancer Research Group! We are excited to give you fascinating insights into our research! In…
Swiss Childhood Cancer Survivor Study
Swiss Childhood Cancer Survivor Study
New newsletter from the Childhood Cancer Research Group! We are excited to give you fascinating insights into our research! In…
After childhood cancer, late effects such as problems with bones, joints and muscles can occur. This study wanted to find…
This study investigated the health problems experienced by people who suffered from Langerhans cell histiocytosis (LCH) in childhood. Although LCH…
Although childhood cancer treatments primarily target cancer cells, they can also damage healthy cells. This study therefore investigated the risk…
Are you curious to learn more about our current research projects? We’ve created short videos to give you an insight…
This study aimed to determine how many childhood cancer survivors are exposed to cigarette smoke at home and whether this…
We investigated how often adults who survived acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) as children experience weight problems and whether these issues…
No research, no cure In Switzerland, around 350 children and adolescents are diagnosed with cancer every year. While innovative therapies…
Information and exchange event with paediatric cancer organisations In January, the Childhood Cancer Research Group invited representatives from the field…
Women who have been treated for cancer as a child with a certain type of chemotherapy have an increased risk…