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Brain Tumour Research has opened a new centre in London focussing on childhood cancers.

at the Sutton campus of the Institute of Cancer ResearchDirector of Research Dr Karen Noble said she was "optimistic" work at the centre would lead to trials within five years to give a "real hope to families in the future".

Lochlan's parents, Ross and Sonia Peckham from Marske-by-the-Sea, were among those who placed a tile on the centre's Wall of Hope.

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