Survival rates for childhood brain cancer have barely changed in the past 30 years, with a child dying from the disease every nine days in Australia.
Today, we’re proud to contribute $1.5 million to the fight, with $1 million from state lottery taxes to the Children’s Hospital Foundation supporting sick kids and their families and $500,000 from unclaimed prizemoney to the foundation’s Children’s Brain Cancer Centre which brings together world-leading research teams.
“Brain cancer kills more children than any other disease in Australia, yet it’s often an underfunded area of research,” Children’s Hospital Foundation CEO Lyndsey Rice said.