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FOURMIS Project: Understanding and Better Supporting Parents Caring for Children with Cancer
FOURMIS Project: Understanding and Better Supporting Parents Caring for Children with Cancer
Parents of a child with cancer carry out an immense amount of work every day — often invisible. The FOURMIS project, conducted in partnership between Imagine for Margo and Institut Mines-Télécom Business School and funded by the French National Cancer Institute (INCa), aims to understand their realities in order to better respond to their needs. […]FIGHT KIDS CANCER Innovation Award 2026 – €1 Million to Explore Cancer Metabolism as a New Therapeutic Pathway for Childhood Cancers
FIGHT KIDS CANCER Innovation Award 2026 – €1 Million to Explore Cancer Metabolism as a New Therapeutic Pathway for Childhood Cancers
On May 6, 2026, in Glasgow, Imagine for Margo – Children without Cancer and its European FIGHT KIDS CANCER partners, alongside the St. Baldrick’s Foundation, presented the third Innovation Award to Dr Raphael J. Morscher, paediatric oncologist and researcher at the University Children’s Hospital Zurich (Kispi Zurich) and the University of Zurich. With €1 million […]Diffuse Intrinsic Pontine Glioma: the BIOMEDE trial publishes in Nature Medicine a historic breakthrough against the most feared pediatric cancer
Diffuse Intrinsic Pontine Glioma: the BIOMEDE trial publishes in Nature Medicine a historic breakthrough against the most feared pediatric cancer
This is a global breakthrough against the most feared pediatric cancer. On April 24, 2026, the journal Nature Medicine publishes the results of phase 2 of the BIOMEDE trial, supported for ten years by Imagine for Margo with €2.5 million. Four children with diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma are still alive more than six years after […]Noah then Elsy: when cancer strikes the same family twice
Noah then Elsy: when cancer strikes the same family twice
One case of leukemia in a family is already unthinkable. Two cases of leukemia affecting two children from the same siblings, three years apart — this is a reality that very few families have experienced. Yet Yann Decker has lived through it. As the father of Noah and Elsy, he shares his story in our […]15 victories that changed the game in the fight against childhood cancers
15 victories that changed the game in the fight against childhood cancers
On the occasion of International Childhood Cancer Day on February 15, 2026, and its 15th anniversary, the association Imagine for Margo celebrates 15 major victories in the fight against childhood cancers. Over the past 15 years, the association has donated nearly €30 million to research, funded 100 innovative projects, and enabled more than 9,200 children […]Prof. Minard-Colin’s Testimony: “We must mobilize to cure more children and cure them better.”
Prof. Minard-Colin’s Testimony: “We must mobilize to cure more children and cure them better.”
As International Childhood Cancer Day (February 15) approaches, Imagine for Margo highlights the journey and commitment of Professor Véronique Minard-Colin, a leading figure in research and care in pediatric oncology. Her daily fight, her expertise in immunotherapy, and her close relationship with our association illustrate the importance of collective mobilization to defeat these diseases. “We […]FAST Symposium: 15 years of fighting childhood cancer
FAST Symposium: 15 years of fighting childhood cancer
The 13th edition of the FAST symposium took place this Saturday, February 7, at the Maison Châteauform’ Metropolitan, welcoming more than 200 participants—a record turnout! Patients, families, healthcare professionals, researchers, pharmaceutical industry experts, public authorities, and associations gathered in this beautiful venue to highlight the importance of the progress achieved and the need to continue […]Imagine for Margo: Outlook for 2026, an Anniversary Year to Accelerate the Fight Against Childhood Cancers