
CAC2 Childhood Cancer Community News Digest (August 21-27)
Assorted News from the Last Week: Despite major advances in cancer research, we collectively fall short in bringing innovative medicines to children with cancer. A

Assorted News from the Last Week: Despite major advances in cancer research, we collectively fall short in bringing innovative medicines to children with cancer. A

Assorted News from the Last Two Weeks: Latino children are at greater risk of developing certain cancers, and their short and long-term outcomes are often

Assorted News from the Last Week: High-Throughput drug screening of primary tumor cells identifies therapeutic strategies for treating children with high-risk cancer. Tribute to CAC2

By CAC2 Individual Member Joe Baber and Organizational Member Dena Sherwood (Arms Wide Open Childhood Cancer Foundation) On July 18, 2023, the childhood cancer community

Assorted News from the Last Week: The Senate Appropriations Committee has released its Fiscal Year 2024 Labor-HHS Appropriations bill, and we are excited to report that

Update from our colleagues at the Alliance for Childhood Cancer (July 28, 2023): The Senate Appropriations Committee has released its Fiscal Year 2024 Labor-HHS Appropriations bill,

Assorted News from the Last Week: A Danish study shows that five-year survival of all children with acute lymphatic leukemia (ALL) has continued to increase

Assorted News from the Last Week: From the Journal of the National Cancer Institute: “the annual rate of pediatric cancer has declined from a peak

Assorted News from the Last Week: Sub-Saharan Africa is facing a childhood cancer crisis. Annually, nearly 90% of the more than 100 000 children who develop

Assorted News from the Last Week: Yoram Unguru (past CAC2 Summit speaker, bioethicist, and uncle of a pediatric cancer survivor) on the cancer drug shortage.