
CAC2 Childhood Cancer Community News Digest (June 2-8)
Assorted News from the Last Week: The Global Initiative for Childhood Cancer aims for a two-thirds remission rate by 2030, saving the lives of approximately
Assorted News from the Last Week: The Global Initiative for Childhood Cancer aims for a two-thirds remission rate by 2030, saving the lives of approximately
Assorted News from the Last Week: Children and young people are waiting longer than necessary for cancer diagnosis, according to new research. Disruptions to school,
Assorted News from the Last Week: The National Cancer Institute reports that about 85 percent of children diagnosed with cancer are alive five years after
Assorted News from the Last Week: In CAC2’s May webinar, “Fertility Hope for Childhood Cancer Survivors” our speakers explored fertility preservation and future family building
Assorted News from the Last Week: If you weren’t able to join us for the “Know Before You Go” drop-in session for CAC2 Members, it
Assorted News from the Last Week: In CAC2’s April pop-up webinar, “Patient Advocacy, Non-Profit Foundations, and the Changing Landscape of Pediatric Cancer Funding,” our special
Assorted News from the Last Week: Parents of kids with cancer fear GOP budget cuts could slash Medicaid What I wish I had known: A
Assorted News from the Last Week: A study explores the effects of identifying pediatric cancer survivors at risk for complications, developing targeted interventions, determining where
Assorted News from the Last Week: Data shows that childhood cancer survivors were much more likely to develop an aging-associated health condition before the age
Assorted News from the Last Week: CAC2 Member Blog from Stan Robbins–Awareness & Entertainment Opportunity: Audrey’s Children Childhood cancer survivors have a more than two-fold