

Welcome to the osteosarcoma research blog. Here you’ll find all the latest news in osteosarcoma including trial results, scientific discoveries and conference reports.
Paediatric Cancer Data Commons: Making Data Impactful
We were delighted to attend the 3rd annual PaediatricTo do with children. CancerA disease where cells divide and grow uncontrollably and can spread to other areas of the body. Data Commons (PCDC) webinar and find out how the PCDC is impacting research into...
Towards Drug Discovery
There is an urgent need to find new treatments for osteosarcoma (OS) with less harmful side effects. To do this we need to find drugs that...
Can dogs smell bone cancer?
In recent years there has been a lot of research into new less invasive techniques to detect cancer early. One of these techniques is training dogs...
Predicting outcomes in osteosarcoma: new markers found
A recent study has found new markers in the body that may be able to predict how a patient’s osteosarcoma (OS) will progress. This is important as...
Interview: Count Me In Osteosarcoma Project
The Count Me In Osteosarcoma Project is a study which aims to speed up research into osteosarcoma. Patients can take part in the project by sharing...
Targeting the Immune System to Treat Osteosarcoma – Research Project
We are funding a project looking at using immunotherapy (IMT) to treat osteosarcoma. The project is led by Professor Graham Cook and Dr Fiona...
“For me to be able to develop a drug that helps people with osteosarcoma is really a tribute to my daughter's friend.”
Professor Nancy DeMore, Medical University of South Carolina
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