Bardo Running Club 2026: Running for Osteosarcoma
The Bardo Running Club set an ambitious goal when it first started: to turn every kilometre run into meaningful progress for children facing osteosarcoma. This is not just a fitness...
The Bardo Running Club set an ambitious goal when it first started: to turn every kilometre run into meaningful progress for children facing osteosarcoma. This is not just a fitness...
We are proud to share an exciting step in the growth of the Bernardo community. Team Bardo is now officially registered as a not for profit in Norway. What began...
International Childhood Cancer Day took place on 15 February 2026. The Bardo Foundation was honoured to see Bernardo’s legacy featured on the screens of Times Square, New York. Times Square...
We were honoured to attend the Break Through Cancer Summit in Baltimore, a gathering that brought together leaders from across the childhood cancer community to focus on one shared goal:...
Two important policy developments in the United States and the United Kingdom signal growing recognition of childhood and rare cancers at a national level. From strengthening paediatric drug development incentives...
The UK government has unveiled a landmark National Cancer Plan for England that sets the course for transformative change in cancer care over the next decade. This strategy, launched on...
2025 was a milestone year for The Bardo Foundation, accelerating research, expanding partnerships, and strengthening support for families affected by osteosarcoma.
We are delighted to share an important milestone in osteosarcoma research and in the journey of The Bardo Foundation. About The Project A new scientific paper, co-funded by the...