Pioneering research sheds light on immune cells in brain tumours
Key breakthrough made in way childhood disease is understood
Key breakthrough made in way childhood disease is understood
LPT welcomed a very special visitor to our home here in Hereford this week!
Support arrives from two clubs in Herefordshire
This SuperHairo has raised more than £1,500 for LPT!
Understanding of cells could help diagnose cancer more effectively
Hair professionals are invited to join 'Hair For Each Other' campaign
Ultimate goal are new drugs that are less toxic than chemotherapy
LPT funds new study that reveals possible alternative to surgery
Our partnership with CCLG is highly commended
Scheme will support early stages of ground-breaking ideas
LPT funds two new research projects to study common cancer type
“My wig gave me one thing that cancer didn’t: a choice.”
Partnership will allow us to help more children and young people
Aim is to find better treatments for those with sarcoma and lymphoma
Spotlight on tumour bank for Childhood Cancer Awareness Month
The following 30 days will see many raise awareness of Childhood Cancer
The highly-anticipated Aderans Trendco Wig Walk makes its grand return
Carrie-Anne decided to support LPT following her breast cancer diagnosis.
The football club have recognised Harley's amazing support for LPT!
Research could help reduce harmful side effects
Find out how you and your family can make this month one to remember!
Hopes that work funded by LPT will help to personalise treatment for patients
Let's learn more about the causes and impact of hair loss this August, and how it can effect children and young people
Covering a whopping 57.44 miles in just two days, we recently welcomed Cal and Megan to LPT HQ.
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