The ATICUS Network

The world’s first national infrastructure dedicated to paediatric stem-cell transplant trials.

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Blood cancer is the most common cancer in children and teens

The ATICUS Network (Accelerating Trials in Children Undergoing Stem Cell Transplant) is the world’s first national infrastructure dedicated to paediatric stem-cell transplant trials.

Launching soon, it brings together 11 leading children’s hospitals across the UK – including Great Ormond Street, Birmingham, Manchester and Glasgow – to ensure young patients have the same access to innovative, potentially life-saving treatments as adults.

Until ATICUS, there was no coordinated way for children to take part in these vital studies, meaning many were missing out on the latest advances in care.

Through Cure Leukaemia funding, ATICUS makes it possible for trials to open quickly and reach children wherever they are treated.

This network is designed to transform outcomes for young patients by testing new approaches to make transplants safer, reduce complications, and improve long-term survival. ATICUS is a pioneering step towards closing the gap in childhood blood cancer research and ensuring that every child has the chance to benefit from tomorrow’s treatments today.

Birmingham
Mindelsohn Way, Birmingham, B15 2GW

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Cambridge
Hills Rd, Cambridge, CB2 0QQ

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Glasgow
Great Western Rd, Glasgow, G12 0YN

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London
Guilford St, London, WC1N 3BH

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Leeds
Leeds, LS1 3EX

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Manchester
Oxford Rd, Manchester, M13 9WL

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Newcastle
Freeman Rd, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE7 7DN

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Sheffield
Clarkson St, Sheffield, S10 2TH

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A National Infrastructure to improve access to clinical transplant trials for children

The 11 leading Children's Hospitals that form the ATICUS Network include:

- Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital
- Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
- The Royal Marsden Hospital, Surrey
- Great North Children’s Hospital, Newcastle
- Birmingham Women’s and Children’s Hospital
- Royal Hospital For Children, Glasgow
- Great Ormond Street Hospital, London
- Leeds Children Hospital
- Sheffield Children’s NHS Foundation Trust
- St Mary’s Hospital, London
- University College London Hospital

Click on each region to learn more about our funding in each area, and how through the ATICUS Network we will bring better access to clinical transplant trials for children battling blood cancer.

There are new drugs that are available and we'd like to do a national study of that within the UK. If we have the ATICUS Network up and running today, we'd be able to deliver that study.
Professor Persis Amrolia
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Great Ormond Street Hospital

Say Hello To ATICUS

It's not an underestimate to say that the ATICUS Network will improve outcomes for children.
Dr Beki James
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Consultant Paediatric Haematologist at Leeds Children's Hospital

What is the ATICUS Network?

Hear from Dr Gemma Barnard, Consultant Paediatric Oncologist who explains more about the ATICUS Network

Inspiring Children Battling Blood Cancer

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Adam’s Story

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How You Can Make A Difference

By getting involved in one of our upcoming events, you can help make a difference to children battling blood cancer, raising vital funds to support the opening of the ATICUS Network.

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