International consortium to accelerate safer and more effective treatment for children's brain tumours

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01 Mar 2017 10:53:04.377

 

Brain tumours are the leading cause of cancer-related death in children and young adults. A major challenge to improving this outcome, is developing effective treatments that can cross the protective ‘blood brain barrier’ to directly target tumours in the brain.

A new international consortium is being launched in Brussels this week to bring together world-leading experts to take on this challenge, by exploring the use of novel drug delivery systems to physically bypass the blood brain barrier.

The Children’s Brain Tumour Drug Delivery Consortium, led by Professor David Walker at The University of Nottingham, is a two-year initiative funded with a £194,000 grant from the national charity Children with Cancer UK.

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More information is available from Professor David Walker in the University’s Children’s Brain Tumour Research Centre on +44 (0)115 823 0632, david.walker@nottingham.ac.uk

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