The aim of SPOG is to cure children and adolescents with cancer. With this in mind, SPOG coordinates and is responsible for a comprehensive programme of clinical cancer research for children and adolescents all over Switzerland. We have put together a user-friendly printed brochure to provide you with an informed introduction to our work. It contains wide-ranging information about the work we do, our research programme and a number of selected studies. We warmly encourage you to find out more about the research we do to improve the treatment and quality of life of children and adolescents with cancer.
Three reasons for ordering our brochure:
- Get an overview: Our brochure is an attractively designed background document containing important information about the clinical research into childhood cancer conducted within the SPOG network. The various content is fully up to date to provide you with the latest information.
- Visual information: The brochure contains an attractive visual representation, showing in simple and understandable terms how our research is conducted. This provides a rapid overview of our work and a clear explanation of the different stages of our clinical research.
- All the basic information you need: The brochure contains all the important information you need to understand what SPOG is and what we do. You will learn more about our trials, our research methods and the different fields of research in which we are active.
- Detailed information about selected trials: The brochure contains detailed information and current key indicators for individual trials and the progress being made in these trials in Switzerland.
The brochure provides an ideal summary for companies, foundations and organisations keen to know more about the clinical research into childhood cancer conducted by SPOG and to gain a broad overview.
Take the first step towards giving a future to children with cancer and order our brochure (only available in German or French).
Gina Eggenschwiler
Gina Eggenschwiler is responsible for communications at SPOG and has a wealth of experience in marketing. She specialises in communication campaigns.
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