Health Inequities: How Socioeconomic Factors Affect Outcomes for Pediatric Cancer Patients
By Bill Thomas | June 17, 2024 Here at the Pediatric Cancer Research Foundation, our mission is to help accelerate […]
The Road to Remission: A New Approach to Functional Precision Medicine for Recurrent Cancers
By Bill Thomas | June 1, 2024 For any parent or guardian of a child whose cancer is in remission, […]
Researchers Discover New Biomarker for Neuroblastoma
By Bill Thomas | May 15, 2024 Outside of brain cancer, neuroblastoma is the most common form of solid tumor […]
Day One Biopharmaceuticals Drug for Common Childhood Brain Tumor Approved by FDA
By Bill Thomas | May 15, 2024 Not long ago, the Pediatric Cancer Research Foundation hosted a special guest blog […]
Anatomy of a Breakthrough: Turning Ideas into Lifesaving Innovations
By Bill Thomas | May 1, 2024 Pediatric cancer comes in many different shapes and forms, some more difficult to […]
Artificial Intelligence in Pediatric Cancer Diagnosis and Care
By Amanda Saratsis, MD | April 15, 2024 The application of Artificial Intelligence (AI) techniques to a range of disciplines […]
Understanding the Differences Between Pediatric & Adult Cancers
By Bill Thomas | April 1, 2024 From leukemias and lymphomas to carcinomas and sarcomas, there are many, many different […]
Pets Create Better Cancer Outcomes – For Dogs and Humans
By Bill Thomas | March 15, 2024 It’s been said that dogs are humans’ best friends. They are good for […]
Genetic Factors Linked to Future Cancer Development in Childhood Cancer Survivors
By Bill Thomas | March 15, 2024 Pediatric cancer researchers have long suspected that genetic factors play a role in […]
United We Stand: The Role of Collaboration in Pediatric Cancer Research
By Bill Thomas | March 1, 2024 If you’re reading this, then you share something in common with everyone here […]