Our policy reports

Our reports shine a light on the issues that matter most to young people with cancer and call for positive change that will make a real impact. 

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Improving Young People's Access to Cancer Clinical Trials

Our latest report - which was developed after a year of consultation with young people the charity supports plus clinicians, academics, charities, and other experts - warns that too many young people aged 13–24 are missing out on the chance to take part in clinical trials, leaving them unable to access innovative new treatments that could increase their chances of survival. 

#NotOK: Filling the gaps in mental health support for young people with cancer

Not ok report cover

This report explores the mental health impact of cancer and how young people’s ability to access specialist psychological support varies across the UK. It outlines recommendations for UK Governments to address the gaps in provision. 

Cancer x coronavirus: the impact on young people

Cancer coronavirus report front cover

This report highlights the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on young people with cancer and the treatment and support they receive. It calls on the Government to urgently provide emergency funding and publish specific recovery plans for teenage and young adult cancer care. 

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