Groundbreaking programme helps children recover after brain cancer

Health & Fitness
19 Feb 2026 • 10:50 AM MYT
The Independent
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  • Great Ormond Street Hospital (Gosh) has developed a new cognitive rehabilitation programme for children who have undergone treatment for brain cancer.
  • The programme aims to address a significant gap in NHS care, as there are currently no tested cognitive rehabilitation services for children experiencing memory, attention and cognitive fatigue issues post-treatment.
  • Currently being trialled with 36 children aged seven to 17, the study evaluates the feasibility and acceptability of the new intervention.
  • Sophia Chant, an 11-year-old participant, and her family described the programme as "life-changing," providing techniques to manage brain fatigue and emotional challenges.
  • The findings from this initial trial are expected to inform a larger UK-wide study and pave the way for national cognitive rehabilitation services for children and young people.

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