‘A Devastating Setback’ – Funding for Childhood Cancer Research Cut From U.S. Spending Bill
By Bill Thomas | January 2nd The U.S. Congress narrowly avoided a government shutdown last week with the passing of […]
Looking Towards a Brighter Future with New Institutional Priorities
By Bill Thomas | December 4 For children who have been diagnosed with pediatric cancers, few things feel quite as […]
Molecular Jackhammers: A Powerful New Way For Treating Pediatric Cancers?
By Bill Thomas | November 21 For decades, doctors have relied on four primary forms of therapy to treat pediatric […]
Overcoming Cancer Drug Resistance: New Research Could Help Solve an Age-Old Problem
By Bill Thomas | November 1, 2024 Pediatric cancer research has made some very big strides in the last few […]
Statistical Model Helps Predict Infection Risk in Pediatric Cancer Patients
By Bill Thomas | October 23, 2025 The health of a pediatric cancer patient is a delicate thing. Not just […]
More Than Physical: The Impacts of Childhood Cancers on Mental Health
By Bill Thomas | October 1, 2024 Living with a pediatric cancer diagnosis can take a heavy toll on patients. […]
Vaccinating Blood Cancers: UChicago Researchers Develop Novel Immunotherapy Approach for AML
By Bill Thomas | September 3, 2024 Immunotherapy is one of the most promising emerging trends in childhood cancer research […]
University of Toronto Develops Pain Management App for Pediatric Cancer Patients
By Bill Thomas | August 16, 2024 The toolbox of medical devices used by doctors and patients all around the […]
CAR T Cell Therapy Offers a Novel Approach to Pediatric Cancer Treatment
By Amanda Saratsis, MD | August 1, 2024 To help our readers better understand some innovative treatments, we are devoting […]
New Research Links Some Pediatric Cancers to Household Products & Air Pollution
By Bill Thomas | July 2, 2024 There are many differences between pediatric and adult cancers. One of the biggest […]