The research arm of the Children's Cancer Foundation (CCF) Psychosocial Supportive Care Programme (PSCP) aims to explore and develop innovative interventions to address the psychosocial needs of children with cancer and their families in Singapore. Our ongoing research ensures that our support services are up-to-date with the best clinical practices, so that our patients and families receive the best possible care.
Translational research for childhood brain and solid tumours is critical in finding new and better ways to treat these diseases, while trying to minimize the harm caused by drugs, radiation or surgery. This requires an integrated approach and a high degree of collaboration between doctors and scientists. In this area, KKH, with its high volume of patients, works in cooperation with research centres within the SingHealth Duke-NUS cluster.
Using a translational research pipeline, we adopt a targeted approach to advance scientific findings from basic, to pre-clinical and early clinical development, and on to early phase clinical trials, for various paediatric brain and solid tumours. Given the wide variety of tumour types, the Programme has adopted a special focus on development of personalised medical management strategies through individualized molecular and phenotypic tests.
Current Initiatives:
Modeling, Analysis and Translational Therapeutics for Tumours of Childhood (MAT3CH)
This platform develops orthotopic patient-derived xenografts (PDX) and in vitro cell line models of paediatric brain and solid tumours, in order to facilitate molecular characterization and evaluation of novel therapies for these diseases. This programme facilitates the molecular characterization of paediatric solid tumours in Asian children for the identification of pathogenic molecular aberrations, comparisons of inter-population variations, and in-vivo evaluation of novel agents for translation into early-phase human trials.
BST programme achievements:
(a) Translational research
The KKH BMTCT research laboratory conducts basic science investigations and generates preclinical and correlative research which will be of immediate translational use in the clinics. Our laboratory is situated in the Discovery Tower at Academia, which houses SingHealth’s research laboratories and experimental animal facilities, within the vicinity of Duke-NUS Medical School. The vision is for a seamless circuit from innovation and discovery to animal in vivo studies and finally to the bedside, with robust correlative platforms and generating more areas of research. We aim to increase collaborations and exchanges with other centres to advance transplantation and cellular therapy in Singapore and beyond.
Some of the Programme's collaborations:
Laboratory Journals:
W Leung, TG Soh, YC Linn, JGH Low, JS Loh, M Chan, WJ Chng, LP Koh, ML Poon, KP Ng, CH Kuik, TT Tan, LK Tan, MS Seng. Rapid production of clinical-grade SARS CoV-2 specific T cells. Adv Cell Gene Ther. 2020 Oct; 3(4):e101. DOI:10.1002/acg2.101 PMID 32838213
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