Better life for Children with Cancer

We strive to provide a brighter future for children with cancer. Together, we can give them hope, strength, and the opportunity to live their dreams.

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About us

Globally, every year, it is estimated that more than 400,000 children & adolescents below 20, are diagnosed with cancer

Founded in 1994, Childhood Cancer International (CCI), Recognised worldwide, it works in partnership with international organisations, healthcare professionals and researchers, to name but a few. 

The organisation defends the rights of children with cancer and fights every day to make childhood cancer a priority. Its objective is to raise awareness among institutions, healthcare professionals and the general public regarding the challenges that these children must overcome when faced with the disease. Because, despite the existence of parent support groups, the difficulties encountered remain largely marginalised and neglected at the international level. CCI also campaigns for equal access to top treatments and supportive care all over the world.

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Parent support organisations all over the World

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Different countries we have children in remission or support groups

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Our Activity across five continents

Ruth Hoffman, President of Childhood Cancer International

Since 1999, Ruth has been the Executive Director of the National office of the American Childhood Cancer Organization.

Ruth Hoffman, President of Childhood Cancer International
Together, we have worked to devise and develop the different projects, first in France and then all around the world this was a crucial point for CCI.

Together, we have worked to devise and develop the different projects, first in France and then all around the world this was a crucial point for CCI.

Children and Cancer

One step Further in Supporting Patients and Their Families

A Joint International Programme Built with Childhood cancer international, Fondation La Roche-Posay and the organisation Childhood Cancer International are working together to lay the foundations for an international programme dedicated to children with cancer and their families.

Our mission
Our mission

Improving Quality Of Life For Children Diagnosed With Cancer, As Well As For Their Families.

Programme

Expertise at the Heart of a Relevant Programme

Thanks to its in-depth knowledge of the subject, Childhood Cancer Interna-tional has helped identify, prior to designing the project, priority areas of focus, especially when it comes to supporting children & their

Projects

Three Projects to Improve Cancer Survivors

This digital platform for childhood cancer offers a single place – thus avoiding endless, time-consuming searching on search engines – for reliable advice and resources, as well as many accounts from experts aimed at

Foundation La Roche- Posay Supporting Research Dermatology Initiatives and Improving Quality of Life for Children with Cancer
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1995

Created in 1995 under the aegis of Fondation de France, Fondation La Roche-Posay strives to encourage actions with dermatologists working in scientific & humanitarian fields.

Fondation La Roche-Posay rewards &funds innovative work by young dermatology researchers across four continents, through its annual awards and grants.Fondation La Roche-Posay rewards &funds innovative work by young dermatology researchers across four continents, through its annual awards and grants.
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Fondation La Roche-Posay rewards &funds innovative work by young dermatology researchers across four continents, through its annual awards and grants.

On the Occasion of the International Childhood cancer day & all Year Round

On the Occasion of the International Childhood cancer day & all Year Round

On the Occasion of the International Childhood cancer day & all Year Round

Childhood cancer treatments have significantly improved survival rates, allowing many young individuals to overcome the disease. However, certain treatments can pose a risk to fertility, impacting the reproductive potential of childhood cancer survivors.

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