
CAC2 Member Blog–I Am Not A Miracle
By CAC2 Member Steven Giallourakis (The Steven G. Cancer Foundation) When someone has succeeded in life, we tend to think of them as successful. That

By CAC2 Member Steven Giallourakis (The Steven G. Cancer Foundation) When someone has succeeded in life, we tend to think of them as successful. That

By CAC2 Member Matt Meo (Hello Cure) Our family is yet another childhood cancer family. Our son, Landon Meo, was diagnosed with medulloblastoma on March

Assorted News from the Last Week: The FDA Pediatric ODAC met to “discuss perspectives on the impact of FDARA on the field of pediatric oncology,

Assorted News from the Last Week: St. Jude survivorship portal and its ability to facilitate breakthroughs in pediatric cancer survivorship research were published recently in Cancer

Assorted News from the Last Week: To understand how CNS tumors impact the AYA population, NCI-CONNECT (Comprehensive Oncology Network Evaluating Rare CNS Tumors), the Central

Assorted News from the Last Week: Brain cancer in children is notoriously hard to treat – a new mRNA cancer vaccine triggers an attack from

Assorted News from the Last Week: Congratulations to CAC2 Supporting Organization Day One Biopharmaceuticals. The FDA has granted accelerated approval to tovorafenib (Ojemda) for the

Assorted News from the Last Week: To achieve successful socioeconomic reintegration in the long term, it is crucial to implement a childhood cancer survivorship program

By CAC2 Student Member Joshua Omale As I reflect on my journey as a childhood cancer advocate here in Nigeria, I’m continually reminded of the

Assorted News from the Last Week: The UK’s National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) recommended Novartis’ autologous CAR T-cell therapy Kymriah (tisagenlecleucel) for