
Take part and support vital research into a cure
It’s a shock to learn that children, particularly those with rare
diseases like neuroblastoma, come last in the world of cancer research.
Our Run2Cure Superheroes and their families have shared their stories to help raise awareness of this devastating cancer. Get to know them and find out why research is so important through their stories on our Superheroes pages.

Be rewarded for raising funds for research into a cure
The recent pandemic has impacted our charity and our neuroblastoma families. Now, more than ever, we need to make sure that we keep funding research into better treatments for this devastating children’s cancer.
Visit our fundraising area soon to see the incentive prizes you can earn when fundraising for Run2Cure.
Right now, only half the children diagnosed with aggressive neuroblastoma will survive and many will suffer side effects from their treatment. In this video, Doctor Toby Trahair and Professor Murray Norris AM, Deputy Director of the Children’s Cancer Institute explain the importance of research.