ZERO Childhood Cancer Program

30 Nov 2020

The Zero Childhood Cancer Program (ZERO) is a world-class program that brings together all major Australian clinical and research groups working in childhood cancer to offer Australia’s first ever personalised medicine program for children and young people with high-risk or relapsed cancer.

The ZERO program builds upon a 30-year history of translational research collaboration between Kids Cancer Centre at Sydney Children’s Hospital, Randwick and Children’s Cancer Institute.

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