Improving Quality of Life in Pediatric Cancer Patients
By Bill Thomas | December 14, 2023 Like many parents whose children were diagnosed with cancer, Pritish Patel can vividly
By Bill Thomas | December 14, 2023 Like many parents whose children were diagnosed with cancer, Pritish Patel can vividly
By Amanda Saratsis, MD | December 1, 2023 Over the past decade, invasive techniques for monitoring and diagnosing cancers have

By Bill Thomas | November 15, 2023 Since 2015, when she first published that neuronal activity actually drives the growth
By Amanda Saratsis, MD | November 1, 2023 Historically, scientific investigation could be solitary and siloed, due to the competitive

By Bill Thomas | October 16, 2023 For parents and caregivers who have children struggling with childhood Leukemia, nothing is

By Bill Thomas | October 2, 2023 Why do some cancer cells not respond to treatment at all? And why
By Amanda Saratsis, MD | September 15, 2023 Advances in the diagnosis and treatment of patients with pediatric brain tumors

By Bill Thomas | September 22, 2023 Here at the Pediatric Cancer Research Foundation, we make it a point to

By Amanda Saratsis, MD | July 12, 2023 The hematologic (blood cell) malignancies persist as the most common cancer in

By Amanda Saratsis, MD | June 21, 2023 As we touched on in last month’s blog post, more children are

By Amanda Saratsis, MD | May 3, 2023 Since the overall cure rate for childhood cancer has risen to nearly

By Amanda Saratsis, MD | March 31, 2023 As 2022 drew to a close, we asked our investigators to reflect

By Amanda Saratsis | March 1, 2023 The past year has brought along many scientific advances in the world of

By Amanda Saratsis, MD | February 2, 2023 As we immerse ourselves in 2023, our team at the Pediatric Cancer

A cancer diagnosis is devastating, especially for a child; but sometimes the treatment can be even worse. 95% of childhood cancer survivors develop a significant health-related issue by the time they are 45 years old as a side effect of their cancer treatment.

In honor of Women in Science Day, the Pediatric Cancer Research Foundation proudly recognizes some of the brilliant women funded