
Cancer Research UK (CRUK) has today announced funding for a new Children鈥檚 Brain Tumour Centre of Excellence, based at the 探花直播 of Cambridge and 探花直播Institute of Cancer Research, London.
Cancer Research UK (CRUK) has today announced funding for a new Children鈥檚 Brain Tumour Centre of Excellence, based at the 探花直播 of Cambridge and 探花直播Institute of Cancer Research, London.
By creating a hub of expertise for childhood brain tumour research in the UK, we aim to make real inroads to tackling these diseases
Richard Gilbertson
探花直播announcement comes as CRUK announces an investment of an extra 拢25 million over the next five years into brain tumour research. This is in addition to the 拢13 million spent each year on research and development of new treatments for the disease.
Cancer Research UK鈥檚 funding will support two new specialised centres. 探花直播first of these, the Children鈥檚 Brain Tumour Centre of Excellence, brings together world-leading experts to discover and develop new treatments to tackle brain tumours in children. A second centre focusing on adult brain tumours will open later in the year.
探花直播Centre will be led by childhood brain tumour expert Professor Richard Gilbertson, Director of the Cancer Research UK Cambridge Centre.
鈥淏y creating a hub of expertise for childhood brain tumour research in the UK, we aim to make real inroads to tackling these diseases,鈥 said Professor Gilbertson. 鈥淕athering this expertise together means we can shine a light on the numerous challenges and difficulties that brain tumours pose and discover new treatments to ensure that more children survive their disease.鈥
探花直播announcement comes as the Health and Social Care Secretary Jeremy Hunt committed an estimated 拢20 million in funding to tackle brain tumours and deliver a 鈥渟tep change鈥 in survival rates. 探花直播funding will be invested through the National Institute for Health Research over the next five years 鈥 with the aim of doubling this once new high-quality research proposals become available.
Each year around 11,400 people in the UK are diagnosed with a brain tumour and just 14% of people survive their disease for 10 or more years.
Jeremy Hunt MP said: 鈥淲hile survival rates for most cancers are at record levels, the prognosis for people with brain tumours has scarcely improved in over a generation.
鈥淥ur ambition is to deliver a big uplift in the funding of brain cancer research, while galvanising the clinical and scientific communities to explore new avenues for diagnosis and treatment in the future 鈥 it is a chance to create a genuine, step change in survival rates for one of the deadliest forms of cancer.鈥
听Sir Harpal Kumar, Cancer Research UK鈥檚 chief executive, added: 鈥淏rain tumours remain a huge challenge, with survival barely improving over the last 30 years. Since we laid out our plans to tackle this challenge in 2014, Cancer Research UK has already substantially increased its funding into brain tumours and attracted some of the world鈥檚 leading experts to the UK.
鈥淭his new funding will mean that we can accelerate these efforts further, by developing a critical mass of expertise in key areas and supporting work along the entire research pipeline to improve survival for children and adults with brain tumours.鈥
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