The Global Neuroblastoma Network is a worldwide initiative working to improve the cure of children with neuroblastoma in emerging countries, facilitate palliative care for children with incurable neuroblastoma, and support and enhance the global network for neuroblastoma care, research, and education through collaboration.
Our Journey
In 2010, GNN co-founders imagined an opportunity to advance care in limited resource countries. The Global Neuroblastoma Network was born to share research and information, counsel and advice in real time for patients everywhere. 10 years and counting of weekly tumor boards and educational sessions have seen this network serve hundreds of patients in dozens of countries, advancing cures and improving outcomes while training and collaborating with providers everywhere.
2010
First Patient Case Presented
2013
100th Patient Case Presented
2016
Global Leaders Meet for First GNN Working Group (Florence, Italy)
2017
200th Patient Case Presented
2018
GNN's 25th Educational Session
2020
GNN Joins Resonance, 300th Patient Case Presented
2022
GNN's First Publication: Pedriatic Blood Cancer
2023
Global Leaders Meet for GNN Working Group (Barcelona, Spain)
2024
GNN's 50th Educational Session
Education
Access our Educational Sessions and International Multidisciplinary Tumor Boards discussions.
Educational Session: "Circulating tumor DNA in children with solid tumors"
January 2 8:30AM EST
Case presentations from Lebanon and Armenia
January 8 4PM CET
Présentation de cas du Maroc et de la Tunisie
January 9 8:30AM EST
Case presentations from China and Vietnam
January 16 8:30AM EST
Case presentations from Jordan and India
January 23 8:30AM EST
Case presentation from Saudi Arabia
January 30 8:30AM EST
Case presentation from India
February 6 8:30AM EST
Case presentations from Saudi Arabia and Armenia
February 12 4PM CET
Présentation de cas de la Côte d'Ivoire et du Maroc
February 13 8:30AM EST
Case presentations from Pakistan and Vietnam
Testimonials
“The Global Neuroblastoma Network is a wonderful place to get expert advice about neuroblastoma treatment and gain new viewpoints from physicians in countries of all different resource levels.”
Dr. Katherine Matthay Pediatric Oncology, University of California
“I have been a member of GNN right from the beginning. For me it has been and remains a great educational experience and I remain commited to gain as well as to spread the invaluable knowledge I gain with every session.”
Dr. Khalil Ghandour King Hussein Cancer Foundation and Center