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September is Childhood Cancer Awareness Month

September is Children's Cancer Awareness Month. SPOG is passionately committed to improving the chances of cure and the quality of life of children and young people with cancer in Switzerland. Join us on this mission.

Every day, families in Switzerland are confronted with a diagnosis of childhood cancer. For them, everything changes from one moment to the next. Since 1976, the Swiss Paediatric Oncology Group (SPOG) has been committed to helping children and adolescents with cancer.

Our doctors and researchers work tirelessly with leading international research groups to develop innovative treatments for our young patients. But our mission is far greater: we want a future where all children and young people with cancer can be cured.

This September, International Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, we invite you to learn more about our work, our vision and our efforts in the fight against childhood cancer. Our research gives hope and together we can make a difference.

Highlights of Childhood Cancer Awareness Month

Cinema advertising

This month in cinemas, you can discover the trailer for our animation and learn more about our research. See the full video here.

Advertisements

Discover one of our advertisements or an article in a daily newspaper?

Partnerships

Just in time for Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, we can announce our partnership with our new partner stadtlandkind.ch. Learn more about it here.

Online campaign

You might also come across Spogli online – we are increasingly active in social media in September. Follow us too and become part of our digital community dedicated to the fight against childhood cancer.

Door-to-door campaign

Maybe you will even meet us at your doorstep? In September and into October, we are on the road in German-speaking Switzerland to raise awareness of our research and show you how you can help give children with cancer a future. Read more about our activities in your region.

Get involved! Any form of support, whether through donations or sharing our message, brings us closer to our goal: a world where no child has to die from cancer. Support us today.

For detailed information on how you can help, visit “Support us“.

Published 01.09.2023
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Gina Eggenschwiler
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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