
CAC2 Childhood Cancer Community News Digest (August 2-8)
Assorted news from the last week: New York Times op-ed piece by CNN investigative reporter Andrew Kaczynski on the financial toxicity of a childhood cancer

Assorted news from the last week: New York Times op-ed piece by CNN investigative reporter Andrew Kaczynski on the financial toxicity of a childhood cancer

Assorted news from the last two weeks: CAC2 Member blog post: “Diagnostic delays may be improved with targeted programs. The HeadSmart program, a web-based national

By CAC2 Member Susan Guisto (Friends of Cathryn Foundation) and Guest Blogger Judith G. Villablance, MD, Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Every year, approximately 1 in

Assorted news from the last two weeks: Cures for many rare diseases might already exist. Why aren’t we using them? Patient advocacy groups have long

Assorted news from the last week: Children conceived via assisted reproductive technology (ART) were not at increased risk of developing cancer later on, according to

Assorted news from the last week: U.S. News & World Report released this year’s rankings of the top pediatric cancer hospitals in the United States.

Assorted news from the last week: In a new study led by Yale Cancer Center researchers, neuromuscular dysfunction is found to be prevalent in long-term

Assorted news from the last week: Late Effects Surveillance System-Study Scan is an online publication that follows survivorship issues. Click here for the latest edition,

Assorted news from the last week: FDA issues its final guidance on the RACE Act and specifies when sponsors must conduct pediatric studies for new

Assorted news from the last week: Thanks to a funding partnership among CAC2 Members, Spada Pediatric Sarcoma Foundation and Sam Day Foundation created theEwing Sarcoma